End of Class - AP CSP 18-19
Feedback from students after completing a year of AP CSP
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Content:  Explore - how well do you feel you understood what was needed to complete the explore task? Should we have reviewed more, less - areas that could be better explained? Was it a good idea to do a practice together on the Google car?
Content : Create - how well prepared do you feel you were to complete the create task? Did you understand what was needed for College Board?
Programming: should we have done more lab assignments to prep for the create? If, so, what types of work needed to be practiced.
Programming - we used C, Python MIT App Inventor,  and Raspberry Pi -  do you think we should keep all of these for next year? What else should we include or are there parts we should leave out?
CS:  General - how useful/new did you find the information covered in some of the non-programming sections of CS? (file compression, Internet Architecture, RGB color, number systems, encryption, global effects)  - suggestions for topics to add or expand upon?
Grading: We were pretty free-form this year - well, in all honesty, that was my choice - most of the time I grade on effort with some assignments such as labs. Suggestions for changes to this method? What would you prefer as a student?
Instructor:  I know that my teaching method can be considered relaxed.  Does this work for a class like this, or are there some changes you would like to see from me if you were taking a class like this again? Do you think I should give more homework and exams for a grade?
Exam Prep:  We used a variety of methods to review (practice exams, kahoot!, delta math, mini_quizzes, code.org,  codehs) - which were most useful and what else could we have done to be better prepared?
Free Response area for thoughts, suggestions, or general comments. Next year the classes are much larger so I will need to reconsider the structure for the class. Plus class time will be shorter - what would you recommend?
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