Self Grade

Rubric:

  • .5 point: Have a working HTML code cell in a notebook based on the wireframe representation provided under HTML hacks (HTML Hack)
    • I have a working HTML code cell in my notebook that follows the wireframe representation under HTML hacks
  • .5 point: Have a working javascript code cell in a notebook based on the instructions provided under data types hacks (Data Types Hack)
    • My code does what the hack wants it to do, located under data types hacks
  • .5 point: Have a working javascript code cell in a notebook which modifies elements in the first HTML code cell hack or another HTML code cell based on the same wireframe representation (DOM Hack)
    • I used the same code I made for the wireframe representation under HTML hacks to make this code. When you click the button, it modifies a paragraph tag and switches links.
  • .5 point: Have a working javascript code cell in a notebook based on the instructions provided in the javascript hack Javascript Hack
    • My javascript cell works and does what the hack asks it to do
  • .5 point: Have code cells in a notebook which shows the corrections made to the first three code cells in the 1.4 correcting errors page (Correcting Errors Hack)
    • I corrected all 4 cells to do what they were intended to do. Under each cell I explained why I changed and how it fixes the code.
  • 1 point: Have all of the different notebooks and cells made working in their own individual GitHub Pages with utterances and reviewers comments
    • I copied the Web Programming Basic files from the teacher repository onto my TimeBox. All the hacks are under their individual page on this file in my Timebox.

Peer Review by Shuban Pal

  • HTML: “4/4, your code looks like the wireframe”
  • Data Types: “Looks very organized, I like the diversity of the keys in the object”
  • DOM: “Good commenting on code - I can see where everything is”
  • Javascript: “The code is very simple and concise and does it job, good job”
  • JS Debugging: “I like how you explained everything under ‘What I Changed’ and how what you changed makes the code work”

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