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Countdown to Final Release
Announcements
Full focus on finalizing your product!
Final lab, Lab09, has the following deadlines:
Fri, 03/15, 23:59:59:
- Final Github Code Release and Deployment (tagged release of binaries in repo)
- Code should be testable by teaching team
Mon, 03/18, 23:59:59:
- Participate in final project demonstrations
- audience choice awards voting
Wed, 03/20, 23:59:59:
- Finalize team CONTRIBS.md (coordinating on one response or by submitting individual commentary)
- Final version of the Manual
- Final version of Design Document
- third and last CATME.org survey (not released yet)
- list at least one insight in
#lessons_learned
Slack channel.
ESCIs (Course Evaluations)
The W24 Instructor Survey course evaluation will be due on Friday, March 15, 23:59
Response rate as of 01:00pm 03/11/2024:
Course ID | Enrollment Count | Surveys Completed | Percent Completed |
---|---|---|---|
CMPSC 148 | 99 | 16 | 16% |
You are likely getting reminders from the automated system about course evaluations. Please enter your feedback about the course. It is very important for the university to evaluate the quality of the instructor’s teaching (Question A) and the overall quality of the course (Question B).
A project-oriented course such as CS148 emphasizes learning by doing and the experience of working in teams over lectures and traditional exams and homeworks. If you see value in that approach, please do consider mentioning it as there are always debates on the future structure of the curriculum.
Here is some information from the university slides, video on giving helpful feedback.
Thank you all for taking the time!
Today: Work Towards Lab08 and Code Freeze:
- Standup
- Team-based Coordination and Development