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===== Predictions and Evaluations ===== | ===== Predictions and Evaluations ===== | ||
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+ | Before you start coding, it is important to define goals, predict what the code's output should look like, and draw any necessary representations. These steps will guide your team through the project, and prepare you to evaluate your solution for accuracy. | ||
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+ | If the code is intended to create a visual, think through what that visual will look like and draw it out. It often helps to run the code once without editing it, to see what " | ||
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+ | When your team has completed the program, assess how closely it matches your predictions. Are there errors in your prediction? In the coded model? Think through ways that the coded model could more closely reflect reality, and any improvements that your team can add. | ||
===== Logistics ===== | ===== Logistics ===== | ||