CMSC 140 FT 22 - Consent for Use of Materials
This form asks you whether you would like to allow materials (your final project and your final project reflection) you created from this class to be used in future classes and as part of your professor's teaching portfolio. Further description is below.

You are not required to say yes, and it will in no way affect your grade in the course.
Examples will only be used as positive examples, not negative examples (i.e. your materials will not be used as "what not to do").

Consent to use of materials does not mean your materials will definitely be used, only that they may be. Consent to use of materials can be withdrawn at any time by sending me an email. Please send it to my non-Lawrence email in case I am elsewhere, somewhere in the future: alackles@protonmail.com
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Final Project Github Repository
In future classes, I would like to provide examples of what final projects for this course can look like so that other students have a sense of scope for the course. To this end, I would like to link to some of the previous years' projects on our course website.

This will not be anonymous, as I will link directly to your github repository for your final project.
Final Project
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Final Reflection
Your final reflections contain meaningful thoughts on this course and your experience either learning programming or learning Python. Since I am a new professor and this is a new course, these reflections can be useful for demonstrating to my peers and colleagues what my students get out of the course (or do not get). Therefore, in some cases I would like to use quotes from your reflection as part of my teaching portfolio, which is a collection of evidence of my teaching style and capabilities.

These would be used entirely anonymously. They will not be shared directly with future classes, but they may be shared with other professors inside and outside the computer science department. If I choose to use parts of your reflection in my portfolio, I will run it by you first so that you have the opportunity to say no to any particular components you aren't comfortable with me sharing.
Final Reflection
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