Student Teaching Part 2 + Key Indicators

Category Score Grader Extras Key Indicators: Blog, GitHub File(s) and Key Commits  
Undecided Problems 1/1 n/a (our team teach) Our Team Teach see blog post
The Internet 1.00 Nandan V Quizlets, The Internet and Review Ticket of Team Teach (See blog) Review  
Routing and Computing 1.00 Dante A Re-Review of Team Teach and Collegeboard Video on Topic, Review Ticket Routing/Computing  
Beneficial and Harmful Effects 0.94 Ameer H Re-Review of Team Teach and Collegeboard Video on Topic Beneficial/Harmful  
Digital Divide 1.00 Sergi Read Stanford articles/Videos about the Digital Divide and watched College board video Digital Divide  
Computing Bias 0.92 Trevor H Watch college board video /Khan Academy, Computing Bias Team Teach  
Crowdsourcing 0.93 Nitin Balaji Collegeboard video to learn topic, Khan Academy Review Crowdsourcing  
Legal Ethical Concerns 0.97 Tanuj Re-Review of Team Teach, Collegeboard Video on Topic, Khan Academy and Research on a type of license Legal Ethical Concerns  
Safe Computing 0.96 Kayden Le Re-Review of Team Teach and Collegeboard Video on Topic, Academy Safe Computing IPYNB 2  
CB Quiz 1.98 Mr.Mortensen Blog, Test Corrections, and research on unknown topics My Blog on 2020 College Board AP CSP Quiz  
Totals Median Score: 0.98   Extra Effort Count: 10 Key Assets: 10  

Extra for CPT Project: Exploring Ideas

The Internet

I was thinking about how JSON could be used for data packets to be sent to the backend server. I was also thinking about using Certbot Config so that the deployed site could be secure. HTTPS encrypts fitness data, safeguarding it from unauthorized access and ensuring user privacy. HTTPS also provides authentication and prevents data tampering, guaranteeing the integrity of the transmitted health information. It is interesting to see how exactly the internet works and how understanding this is crucial for frontend-backend integration on our project!

Routing/Computing

Routing and computing are vital for exercise fitness trackers(CPT) as they manage data efficiently. They handle data processing, allowing for real-time monitoring and quick feedback to users regarding their fitness activities. This is similar to the concept of the internet-for example, in html, we often encode data with UTF-8.

Beneficial/ Harmful Effects

Exercise trackers have benefits/harmful effects. For our CPT project, we motivate/help people learn about binary by having daily spins and binary rewards based on the usage of the app. Additionally, we plan for goal-setting feature and progress monitoring to motivate users. However, it’s important to consider that the overemphasis on meeting specific metrics or daily step counts may lead to increased stress or obsession, shifting the focus away from overall health. That’s why we plan to to mindfulness in using these trackers, educate users on healthy exercise habits, prioritize data accuracy and privacy measures, and promote a balanced approach to wellness that encompasses various aspects beyond just exercise tracking. We may allow forms or utterance comments for feedback if we take the website further.

Digital Divide

Some people aren’t as privileged as others when it comes to technology. So, for our CPT project, we plan to design an easy-to-use interface suitable for varying technological skills, ensuring simple navigation and clear instructions. We can reduce data usage accommodate those with limited data plans or slower internet connections. We can also offer educational resources to guide users in utilizing the tracker effectively and understanding the benefits of physical activity for overall health.

Computing Bias

Computing bias can arise in differnt ways. For example, algorithms might be limited certain types of exercise or fitness routines over others, neglecting cultural or regional exercises. We can adress computing bias by having diverse data collection, algorithmic fairness, and evaluation to always better the app. A lack of diveristy in users, as well as heatlh conditions, can lead to less accurate undertstanding.

Legal/Ethical Concerns

Safe Computing

We can secure data encryption techniques to protect user information, implementing strict access controls to prevent unauthorized access to personal date (CORS, HTTPS) We can also warn/educate users about privacy settings and the importance of secure practices when using the tracker.

Crowdsourcing

We can use a large group of users or contributors to tailor specfic work our routines, analyze data (what workouts are the most popular, etc), using the collective input and experiences of a diverse user base to enhance the functionality, accuracy, and user experience of the exercise tracker.