This is why I know my units.
I've developed a strong understanding of each unit. I've memorized concepts like variables and conditionals and applied them in coding exercises, which helped solidify my grasp of programming fundamentals.
This is how I build a summary in my blog that shows how I know or how I will review
I summarize key concepts in my blog and relate them to real-world applications. I outline my learning process, including what strategies worked best for me, such as hands-on coding and group discussions. This reflective practice reinforces my understanding and serves as a resource for others.
This is how you know I am more than perfunctory on my learning journey
I go beyond rote memorization by engaging deeply with the material. I participate in coding challenges, collaborate with peers, and seek feedback on my work. This proactive approach ensures that I am not just completing assignments but genuinely grasping the underlying principles of computer science.
### Here are some memories from my homework, learning, and teaching
I remember the first time I successfully debugged a piece of code after hours of frustration. That "aha!" moment was transformative and boosted my confidence. Teaching a peer about lists and their manipulation further solidified my understanding and highlighted the collaborative spirit of learning.
### This is how you know my work is distinctive, unique, and genuine
My projects reflect my interests and creativity, showcasing not just what I've learned but how I apply it uniquely. I strive to infuse my voice and perspective into my work, whether through blog posts or coding projects, ensuring that my contributions stand out as authentic representations of my learning journey.
Blog Link:
http://localhost:4100/jacob_2025/2024/10/16/sprint2_blog_IPYNB_2_.html
This is why I know my units.
I've developed a strong understanding of each unit. I've memorized concepts like variables and conditionals and applied them in coding exercises, which helped solidify my grasp of programming fundamentals.
This is how I build a summary in my blog that shows how I know or how I will review
I summarize key concepts in my blog and relate them to real-world applications. I outline my learning process, including what strategies worked best for me, such as hands-on coding and group discussions. This reflective practice reinforces my understanding and serves as a resource for others.
This is how you know I am more than perfunctory on my learning journey
I go beyond rote memorization by engaging deeply with the material. I participate in coding challenges, collaborate with peers, and seek feedback on my work. This proactive approach ensures that I am not just completing assignments but genuinely grasping the underlying principles of computer science.
### Here are some memories from my homework, learning, and teaching
I remember the first time I successfully debugged a piece of code after hours of frustration. That "aha!" moment was transformative and boosted my confidence. Teaching a peer about lists and their manipulation further solidified my understanding and highlighted the collaborative spirit of learning.
### This is how you know my work is distinctive, unique, and genuine
My projects reflect my interests and creativity, showcasing not just what I've learned but how I apply it uniquely. I strive to infuse my voice and perspective into my work, whether through blog posts or coding projects, ensuring that my contributions stand out as authentic representations of my learning journey.
Blog Link:
http://localhost:4100/jacob_2025/2024/10/16/sprint2_blog_IPYNB_2_.html