Part A: Knowledge, Skills, and Achievements
For this part of the reflection, you will document your achievements in CSCI 311 this semester using the provided worksheet. Parts of this process are designed to mimic the annual performance reviews that you will be doing professionally in your future career.
Overview
For Part A of the reflection, you will look back at your Course Plan and at all 10 Milestones to document what you accomplished this semester. This part of the review focuses on the positive accomplishments. Challenges and areas for improvement will be documented in Part B.
Part A Worksheet
Please download the following worksheet for Part A of the Reflection. To be sure your browser downloads the file instead of trying to open it, right-click the following link and choose “Save As,” “Save Link As,” or similar language from the menu. (Each browser is a little different in what wording it uses.)
If you managed to get your Alpine Linux system working through at least Milestone 9, you can use LibreOffice on your Pi to complete your reflection. Otherwise (or if you simply prefer), you can use your laptop or desktop computer.
Submission Guidelines
Follow the instructions provided in the worksheet in order to complete it.
Check Your Work
Be sure you’ve answered each question in the worksheet. Proofread your answers.
Prepare Your Submission
Export your completed worksheet to PDF format. Upload the PDF document as the submission for the Moodle assignment activity for Part A of the Reflection.
As a reminder, here are the instructions for editing the worksheet in either LibreOffice or Word Online:
ABET Assessment
Your overall Reflection responses are used to assess all the ABET Performance Indicators that are mapped for this course:
- 1.1. Define requirements and/or specifications for a computing problem.
- 1.2. Analyze a complex problem by breaking it down into smaller components.
- 1.6. Analyze a component of a complex problem.
- 2.4. Compare multiple solutions against requirements.
- IT 6.3. Select systems appropriate for different user and environment requirements.