Friday, July 6, 2012

Rewarding You!


It’s been a few weeks since the High School Challenge started, but Nick and I want to reward our team members for completing courses. So, we’re going to have a little competition within our team, with 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place for the most units completed. Winners get a Chase Visa gift card, which will be sent via email. 1st receives a $50 gift card, 2nd gets a $35 gift card, and 3rd receives a $25 gift card.* These cards can be used online and internationally at places that accept Visa debit cards (https://www.chasegiftcard.com/index.cfm?pageid=g04&%%sessiontoken%% #12).

Just to clarify, Udacity admins say they send us the units each member completed, so the amount that they send us is what will count for this contest, so you may want to check with them to make sure which units you have completed for our team (I don't know if they send leaders total units you've done, or just those completed while on our team). Make sure you are completing each unit 100%. We use the number of units completed that Udacity sends to us as the number completed for this 

Do not cheat by looking at the answers before answering the questions yourselves just to get through units. If you are flagged for cheating by Udacity, you will be ineligible for this competition.

*In the case of a tie, gift card amounts will be split equally.



Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Unit Progress


To check if your unit counts for a point, just make sure each unit is 100% complete on the progress page for that specific course. It's at the link bar at the top of each respective course:





The % correct doesn't necessarily have to be 100% though.


This is from a TA on the CS101 discussion forums -- "Completed unit is a unit where you have all green checkmarks, so, if you have couple of yellow dots, go back and watch them to complete the unit. It's ok, if you got some quizzes wrong, what counts is that you tried. Team members should list their full names, as far as I know."

About


You're probably reading this because you've already joined the team, or somehow found out about us. Anyway, here's a little about us, Udacity, and this high school challenge.

I am Liezl Puzon, and my co-leader is Nick Lum. We both go to Freehold High School in Freehold, NJ. He goes to the Computer Science Academy and I go to the Medical Sciences Learning Center (but we both participate in our school's American Computer Science League). Last year and this year, I placed first in regular season and he placed second (just a point away). We are leading this team for a high school challenge directed by Udacity.com. I could potentially win a trip to Stanford. All we have to do is organize a team of as many people as we can, and when a team member (who can be any age) finishes a course unit, they score a point for our team.
 

You don't have to be in high school to join the team.

To sign up:
1. Create an account with your full name on Udacity.com
2. Confirm your account through your email.
3. Click this link: http://www.udacity.com/hschallenge/team/join/agpzfnVkYWNpdHl1cg0LEgRVc2VyGK3jnQUM

It really only takes a moment of your time! Then you will have an account and any class you complete before August 26th will count towards our team total. There is no pressure, and if you can't complete a course that is perfectly fine. It won't hurt our team or anything.

If you saw this please sign up and complete at least one unit of one course :)
Intro courses are pretty easy, but are good for refreshing your memory and can still teach you something new! 

Please feel free to ask any questions. I will reply! Send me questions at liezl.200@gmail.com.

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More about us and Udacity:

Udacity is not just for this one challenge.