My Portfolio
In my portfolio, I am including pieces of my best work. These pieces include screenshots of my app, my H&R Block Budget Challenge spreadsheet, my graphics for Magic Math, my photoshopped literature project, my resume, my participation of the Arab-Israeli Conflict simulation, and my work on Trello.
Screenshots of My App Pages:
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AIC Conflict Simulation:
H&R Block Budget Challenge Spreadsheet:
Graphics for Magic Math:
Photoshopped Literature Project:
My Resume:
My Work on Trello:
My Video on Permissions of the 9 Key P's of Digital Citizenship Project:
My Office Sway:
My Invention Video:
My App Trailer for Manage Your Money:
My Scratch Video Game:
My Diigo Outliner:
My Updated Resume:
My Presentation on the Founders of Google:
My ThingLink:
Hour of Code Handout:
According to YouScience, which is a aptitude test, I strive to be an expert in my field, I'm fast and accurate in scanning detailed documents, and I also am always aware of how parts should fit into the whole.
Screenshots of My App Pages (2016):
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This year, we did app development again. It was a different experience this time since we worked with other schools. I signed up to make an app about poverty called Overty, which placed third in the whole program. After filling out a wiki page, more and more people joined my team. I had students from 2 other schools besides mine on my app team. Our team totaled about 19 people.
I was voted PM of our team, so I had a great responsibility. I had to make sure everyone knew what they were supposed to do and that we completed our assignments before the deadlines. I created various pages in the app ranging from the home screen, to pictures, statistics, and quotes.
I liked the app development project as it taught me many skills; two being: how to manage a team and how to communicate with others on a team you can not meet in person.