This repository will become your go-to as you grade learner submissions throughout the second term. It's been divided into pages on a course-by-course basis, with each course assigned an entire page. Each course page includes your rubrics, grading guides (where needed), and documents containing the assignment instructions shared with the learners.
This course provides learners with a comprehensive foundation in finance, enabling them to make informed financial decisions and understand their impact on organizational success. Through theoretical concepts, practical applications, and case studies, learners will gain insights into investment opportunities, financial analysis, and the broader implications of financial decisions. The course will cover topics such as financial statement analysis, valuation, risk management, and capital budgeting, equipping learners with the tools and knowledge to navigate the complexities of business finance.
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This course guides learners through the entrepreneurial journey, from ideation to launching and managing a successful business venture. Learners will develop a comprehensive understanding of entrepreneurship, acquire critical skills for venture creation, and explore creative approaches to solving community problems. The course will cover topics such as opportunity recognition, market research, business model development, and resource acquisition. Learners will engage in hands-on activities, including user empathy exercises and product/service prototyping, to gain practical experience in venture creation.
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This course equips learners with a foundational understanding of statistical concepts and techniques for effective data analysis. Learners will explore descriptive and inferential statistics, gaining the ability to analyze, interpret, and make informed decisions from data. The course will cover topics such as data collection, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. Through interactive learning experiences and practical applications, learners will develop the skills necessary to analyze data, draw meaningful conclusions, and communicate statistical findings effectively.
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This course provides a foundational understanding of software engineering principles and essential computing concepts. Students will explore the software development lifecycle, computer architecture, and version control systems like Git. The course emphasizes programming logic, problem-solving skills, and debugging techniques, culminating in practical application through Scratch programming. Students will learn to create simple programs, demonstrating their understanding of flowcharts, pseudocode, and basic algorithmic thinking.
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This course equips students with essential skills for working in a Linux environment and managing software projects. Students will gain proficiency in the Linux command line, including shell scripting for automation and system management, and learn to implement Linux security measures and file permissions. The course also covers version control using Git and GitHub, so that learners will be able to perform in complex software development workflows.
This course is entirely auto-graded using code submitted by the learners, and therefore does not have assessment and evaluation material.