The iterative design process is an important part of any engineering effort. Over the course of the last 6 weeks, you may have had experiences that have caused you to revisit and improve your blog work.
If you're in 2nd period, and you'd like to have certain work for the term reconsidered, please comment below on this post with the specific posts (please don't just say "check everything") you'd like to have looked at. Please do so no later than (NLT) close of business (COB) Friday the 4th.
Mr. Olson will review specified posts this weekend prior to submitting 6 week grades.
subprogram post and 3.1.7
ReplyDelete3.1.7 and subprogra,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the input, I'll check these this weekend.
ReplyDeleteopt 01
ReplyDelete3.1.7
Robo1
Robo2
3.1.1
ReplyDeleteMr olson could you please go over my
ReplyDelete1)RoboPro 01: Variables & Branch Functions
2)MKS Blogpost
3)Opt-In super advertising
4)Machine Control: Activity 3.1.2 Flowcharting
5)3.1.7 Machine Control Design
6)3.1.1 activity
Thank you Mr. Olson
Mr. Olson,
ReplyDeleteCould you check my subprogram post and my post regarding 3.1.7 (http://acopp123.blogspot.com) They are at the top of the page.
Thank you
Please check
ReplyDeleteOpt in
3.1.2
3.1.7
Robo2
Thank you in advance
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ReplyDeleteMr Olson please chack my blog for:
ReplyDelete-programing and sub programming
-lost at sea and Tenis Ball activity
-flowcharting
I'll have more up tomorrow by the end of class
The following have been changed to better meet the guidelines:
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TMB02
3.1.2
The following I have added:
BLOG01
OPT01
BLOG02
A3.1.1
A3.1.2
The following requires access to the ROBO Pro software which I do not have at home, and Thus I will do it tomorrow during class:
3.1.4
Both Robopro.
I realize that this all of the assignments, however I was intending to give them to you in full so I'd only have to ask you once to review them, sorry.
Hey Mr. Olson thanks so much for going back and reviewing all of our grades I know its a big inconvenience for you but it means a lot to all of us.
ReplyDeleteSo all of the posts that I have added since the last grading are:
Blog 01
Opt 01
A 3.1.2
A 3.1.7
Robo 01
Robo 02
And also I went back and updated these making sure they all followed the blog post requirements.
A 3.1.1
TMB 01
TMB 02
I'm sorry to make you have to look at all of these I just don't want anything close to the grade I have now when grades go in.
Thanks so much Mr. Olson I hope your weekend is not to lame after grading all of these.
I apologize for the lateness of the hour, but I have completed most of the blogs except for one because I lost the paper and have no idea how I could complete it at home.
ReplyDeleteAnyways, I would appreciate it if you took a gander at my entire blog because I have completed 10 of the 11 blogs to the best of my ability and I desperately need them to be graded.
-Allen
Please check 3.1.7, I apologize that I have not been able to post this sooner. I shall be more prompt from now on.
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ReplyDeleteTennis Ball Game
ReplyDeleteSurvival at Sea
Content is King or Opt in (State of the Union)-- link to class blog and extra credit?
3.1.1
3.1.7
Robopro 2- subprogram
*** I added pictures to every blog post that didn't previously have them.
Mr Olsen can you check
ReplyDeletethe tennis ball group activity
the lost at sea group activity
the content is king blog post
the opt-in blog post
the MKS blog post
the 3.1.2 flowcharting blog post
both ROBO Pro program design blog posts
Please Check
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Opt-in
Lost at sea
Thanks!
Mr. Olson
ReplyDeleteCould you please check these assignments:
-3.1.2
-3.1.7
-OPT In post (Chromium)
Thanks Freddy
Hey Mr. Olson! Thanks for taking time out of your day to give these blog posts another chance!
ReplyDeletePlease re-check:
TMB 01
TMB 02
BLOG 01
OPT 01
BLOG 02
A 3.1.1
A 3.1.2
Project 3.1.7
and Robopro: Subprograms and Meter Displays
I wasn't here for the Variables and Branch Functions or the Branch Functions worksheets, and will talk to you in class on what to do about those. Thanks again!