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Lesson 10

Plan for today NO QUIZ Project Status document – estimation exercise Project Work Day

Feeback: Project REQUIREMENTS doc Y’all need more detail on what you’re doing Y’all mostly have a liste of features, not requirements (Ex: “Subtraction game”) Ex: Who’s going to create the database? Y’all are underestimating how much time it will take Right now it’s ok - This is a natural stage of professional development You’ll have a better handle on this after R1 is finished We still need to work on this skill, though

Status document Estimation exercise For TODAY: Each person must pick a small task off your status document and then do it.  Track your time while doing the task.  In class we’ll have a discussion about how much time it took vs. how much time you thought it would take Reflection: Did the amount of time that you actually took line up with your estimate?

Start work on your project!! At this point you should start work on your project Note: this is an ‘ongoing’ homework assignment, even though I’m not assigning due dates (other than the R1, R2 due dates) Grant me (the instructor) permission to view each of your GitHub repos! TeamFAM Team Kismet JASONS ÷ And Conquer

Instructor saw the individual communicate a very small number of times R1 Rubric Modified I modified it so that “Actively communicates with Group” is now on there You need to communicate with your group in ways that I can see Y’all must use Slack CC me on emails If you’re using anything camtelse arrange with me to see that, too Active Group Communication (this is per-person) Instructor did not see the individual communicate with the rest of the group, or “just once or twice” Instructor saw the individual communicate a very small number of times Instructor saw the individual communicate with the rest of the group, but in a passive and / or minimal way Instructor saw the individual communicate well with the rest of the group Instructor saw the individual do an excellent job of both leading discussions and supporting teammates