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Project: Trivia App
Project: Trivia App
  • Challenge & Background
  • About
  • Intro Exercises
  • Project Instructions
    • 1 DEFINE PROBLEM & VALUE PROPOSITION
      • Problem Definition & Importance
      • Technology Experimentation & Summary
      • Existing Solution Analysis
      • Stakeholder Profiles & Narratives
      • Initial Ideas & Evaluation
      • Value Proposition & Potential Features Map
      • PROPOSAL PRESENTATION
    • 2 DESIGN & BUILD SOLUTION
      • Question Bank Development
      • Interface Mockups
      • Interactive Prototype
      • Prototype Evaluation
      • Code Development Outline and Begin Coding
      • Marketing card
      • Code Testing
      • Prepare Development Review and Demonstration
    • 3 EVALUATE & REFINE SOLUTION
      • Evaluation and Post Interview
      • Initial Question Analysis
      • App Refinements
      • Poster
      • Prepare for Poster Review and Trivia Demonstration
      • Public Presentation Plan and Practice
      • Individual Reflection
      • Present to the public
  • Reference
    • Trivia Code Docs
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  1. Project Instructions
  2. 3 EVALUATE & REFINE SOLUTION

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PreviousIndividual Reflection

Last updated 6 years ago

Remember, a lot of people will likely be learning about your project for the first time. You will need to tell your story from the beginning in an engaging way.

Final Trivia App (See Basic Requirements List for Reference)

✓- Below Standard

✓ At Standard

✓+ Above Standard

The application was functional but lacked completeness in presentation or did not meet the criteria set out in the challenge.

The application demonstrated a solutions that was thoughtfully crafted and met all the initial criteria.

The application was clearly the result of exceptional work that provided a highly engaging experience.

Presentation

✓- Below Standard

✓ At Standard

✓+ Above Standard

Information presented in a way that is not always clear, concise, and logical. The presentation style and selection of material is not fully appropriate for the context.

Information presented in a clear, concise, and logical manner. The selection of material and style is appropriate and effective.

Exceptionally curated information that is delivered in an interesting, coherent and memorable way.

Delivery: Eye contact, poise, and appropriate voice-level often lacking.

Vocal clarity, eye-contact, and physical composure maintained throughout.

An exceptionally engaging delivery of content lacking unnecessary distractions from the content.