All our projects follow a similar pattern in terms of how you prep, how you build, how you evaluate, and how you submit your work. Therefore, rather than embed unique submission forms into all the project pages, we have ONE central location to submit your work for class projects.
AP CSP Class Projects:
(Note: the list will be updated as we introduce each new class project)
Make sure you have completed all the requirements for the ONE-PAGER before you submit your document for approval.
Use the AP CSP: Class Projects: ONE-PAGER - Submission Form to digitally submit your work. Be sure to select the appropriate project type from the drop-down menu.
Use the submission form spreadsheet to make sure your work has been properly submitted and to verify if your project has been approved or needs to be resubmitted.
Re-check the submission form spreadsheet to check whether or not your document has been approved. If it has, you may move on to the next step. If it hasn't, fix what needs to be fixed, and RESUBMIT.
If more than 24 hours has passed, and there has been no comment on the approval status of your ONE-PAGER, contact your teacher.
NOTE: Your ONE-PAGER must be approved before you can get credit for any other part of your project.
Before submitting, be sure to keep the document PRIVATE but give your teacher COMMENTING rights. You can't earn any points for your work if your teacher can't see your work.
Use the AP CSP Class Project: Programming Journal - Submission Form to digitally submit your work.
Use the submission form spreadsheet to make sure your work has been properly submitted.
You will not be able to earn any points for the PREP work on your project if your teacher cannot see your Programming Journal.
NOTE: Check out the Peer Evaluations page if you need a reminder of how the peer evaluations work.
You will need to submit all of the following as part of your DRAFT submission:
your most recent working build of your program
Two "Artist" questions to get specific feedback about your project.
Use the form below to submit your work and use the spreadsheet to make sure that your work was submitted correctly.
AP CSP: Class Projects: Peer Evaluation Prep: Submission Form
Three Week Project: Peer Evaluation Prep: Spreadsheet
NOTE: Do NOT complete this step until you are instructed to do so in the Daily Class Announcements.
Follow these directions to complete the responder portion of the Peer Evaluations:
Use the Spreadsheet from the Peer Evaluation Prep activity to find your group. If you cannot find your name, contact your teacher immediately.
Use the links in the spreadsheet to review the work of each member of your group
When you are finished reviewing the work from each of your peers:
Complete one Peer Evaluation: Responder form for EACH MEMBER OF YOUR GROUP.
As always, when completing the THREE Statements of Meaning (SoM) be sure you do the following:
1 SoM should focus on the UX
1 SoM should focus on the coding
The last SoM is open choice. You can respond to anything that stood out to you.
Additionally, start all your SoM with, "I notice . . . " and keep them as neutral as possible. Avoid words/phrases like: good, great, well done, interesting, etc. that all imply some form of judgement.
Check the Peer Evaluation: Responder Submission Spreadsheet to verify that your work was submitted properly.
Make a copy of the AP CSP Class Projects: Peer Evaluation: ARTIST document.
Use the Submission Spreadsheet from the RESPONDER activity to see what your peers said about your work.
Follow the directions on the document. When you are finished, follow the instructions below for submitting your document.
Before submitting, be sure to keep the document PRIVATE but give your teacher COMMENTING rights. You can't earn any points for your work if your teacher can't see your work.
Use the AP CSP: Class Projects: Peer Evaluation: ARTIST - Submission Form to digitally submit your work.
Use the submission form spreadsheet to make sure your work has been properly submitted.
You will not be able to earn any points for the ARTIST portion of your Peer Evaluations if your teacher cannot see your work.
Make sure you are submitting the most recent working build of your program.
Use the form below to submit your work and use the spreadsheet to make sure that your work was submitted correctly.
AP CSP Class Projects: Final Working Draft: Submission Form
AP CSP Class Projects: Final Working Draft: Submission Spreadsheet
Final Reflection documents are specific to the type of project you are creating. Therefore, you need to go back to the instruction page for your type project in order to complete your FINAL REFLECTION.
Once you complete your document, come back to this page to submit your work.
AP CSP Class Projects:
(Note: the list will be updated as we introduce each new class project)
Before submitting, be sure to keep the document PRIVATE but give your teacher COMMENTING rights. You can't earn any points for your work if your teacher can't see your work.
Use the AP CSP: Class Projects: Final Reflection - Submission Form to digitally submit your work.
Use the submission form spreadsheet to make sure your work has been properly submitted.
You will not be able to earn any points for the FINAL REFLECTION if your teacher cannot see your work.