Learning by Creating

Programmers rely on many resources to go about their work. One such resource might be a “cheat sheet”—for instance, this one—which often includes common syntax accompanied by an explanation one can later reference.

In this problem, you’ll create your very own reference for your future work with SQL and databases.

What to Do

Pick a topic from this course you believe you’ll use in your future work. Design a quick reference on that topic in a format that you believe you’ll use in the future.

The format you use is up to you, though a few common choices include:

  • A single-page cheat sheet, in the form of a Google or Word document.
  • A set of flash cards on the topic of your choice, digital or physical.
  • A drawing, digital or by pencil and paper, explaining the topic of your choice.

This problem is deliberately open-ended: use the freedom it provides to create something of use to you.

Assessment

This problem is assessed out of 3 points.

Given the deliberately open-ended nature of this problem, assessment is based on completion (i.e., you’ll receive all 3 points if you make an effortful submission).

How to Submit

Go to CSCI E-151’s Gradescope page.

Click Assessment Opportunity: Learning by Creating.

Upload a file representing your reference. This file can be the reference itself, or a picture/screenshot of the reference. Provide any additional context you’d like to provide for the staff.

Once finished, click Submit & View Submission.