Designing Solutions Through Programming

Thursday 11 May 2023 - Block 2
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Daily Note

Welcome back from your well-deserved vacation! We hope you had a fantastic time and are now ready to dive back into learning and growing together. It's time to pick up where we left off and continue working on our projects.

As you resume working on your projects, please remember that asking for help is not only encouraged but also a vital part of the learning process. To make the most of this opportunity, take a moment to think about your question before asking. This will enable you to articulate your concerns clearly and receive more effective guidance.

Here are some tips for asking better questions:

  1. Be specific: Clearly state the problem you are facing or the concept you are struggling to understand.
  2. Provide context: Share what you have tried so far and any relevant background information.
  3. Be concise: Keep your question focused and to the point.
  4. Stay open-minded: Be receptive to different ideas and approaches, as there might be multiple ways to solve a problem.

Remember that your teachers and classmates are here to support you, so don't hesitate to reach out when you need assistance. Together, we will learn, grow, and succeed in our projects.

Let's make the most of this time and continue to build a strong and supportive learning community.

Wishing you a productive and enjoyable week ahead!

 

A little less comfortable

Content

Your plan should clear enough to be followed by someone else. Your plan should be realistic. Your plan should be detailed enough so it is very clear how your product will be developed. 

Process

As you are working, you should be strive to do your best work. You should work to create something high quality. Beware of working very quickly. You should follow your plan and constantly reflect how you are using your time. An important part of process is asking for help. Make sure you ask for help as soon as you think might need it. 

Product

Your product reflects your process. You should feel proud of your work! We get into this in section D, Evaluation, but at this point you should see a clear connection between your product and the problem you are solving. 

A little more comfortable

Content

Your plan should clear enough to be followed by someone else. Your plan should be realistic. Your plan should be detailed enough so it is very clear how your product will be developed. At a higher level, plans often include when a task will be completed. For example you might know a certain task will take 1.5 hours, but when exactly would you do this work? With this information, you can make very well designed plans.  This time works very well when you have multiple members.

Process

As you are working, you should be strive to do your best work. You should work to create something high quality. Beware of working very quickly. You should follow your plan and constantly reflect how you are using your time. An important part of process is asking for help. Make sure you ask for help as soon as you think might need it. At a higher level, we look for well-named variables, clean-code practices and clear logic in a program.

Product

Your product reflects your process. You should feel proud of your work! We get into this in section D, Evaluation, but at this point you should see a clear connection between your product and the problem you are solving. In a higher level, we see that you have followed your plan carefully, noted any reasons for change, and created a complex, interesting product. 

Our Big idea

The big idea for today is Design: Creating the Solution.

The essential questions for this topic are:

How do we plan and create a high-quality solution?

It takes time to explore and really understand a big idea. If you want to
learn more about design: creating the solution (which is connected to today's daily note), please click here .

We are learning this because as a designers must understand scientific and technical innovation. Designers use systems, models, methods, and processes to solve problems.



Reminders & routines:

IF (this_block == first_block_day) {
     read_daily_bulletin;
}

IF (today == Friday) {
     careers_in_computing()
}

As I am taking attendance:

  1. For students who are physically at ASW: Please check now: am I connected to the American School of Warsaw wireless network
  2. Please check now: is visual studio code working from my programming folder?

To remember: 

  1. All the files you need for this course can be found at this link. Please pay attention to the time the file was last updated. 
  2. You can access a web-based view of your database by clicking this link.
  3. Please be aware of course videos to help you understand our content.