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I can explain how the new keyword changes the way a function behaves. 2

I can explain the implicit steps that happen in my function when I use the new keyword. 2

I can explain the difference between an object's prototype and the prototype property on the constructor function. 2

I understand how to place method on a prototype.

I can explain the difference between function declarations and function expressions. 3

I can explain what the value of this is in a normal function. 3

I can explain what the value of this is when called from the context of an object. 3

I can explain how to explicitly set the value of this in a function. 2

I can explain the difference between call and apply. 3

Array Prototype Methods

I understand that functions in JavaScript can take any number of arguments. 3

I can describe the similarity between blocks in Ruby and anonymous functions in JavaScript. 2

Where are the methods available to all arrays (e.g. forEach, map, etc.) defined? Array.prototype

Evaluators: Mimi Schatz, Adam Jensen, Mary Beth Burch

Evaluated Project URL:

Strengths:

  • Admin dashboard is super clean and easy to read.
  • Straightforward navigation and easy to find info with the graphs and progress bars throughout.
  • Nothing extra on pages, even though there is lots of info. There were no places where we were unsure of what to do.
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mbburch / Data for Good.markdown
Last active October 20, 2015 02:20
Smart Cities, Data, Civic Tech, and the IoT
  • Don't worry... I'll shrink it down. Got too excited about just researching, so I'll focus it more.

Purpose and Background

  • I started thinking about this talk as a way for me to look into how technology is connected to other things I'm passionate about in my life. I was curious about places that are using data for the good of communities and the public, and I started to think about how it can guide the kind of work I hope to do eventually.
  • I'll focus on some interesting points about smart cities and civic tech.

Look into some definitions:

Smart Cities:

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mbburch / How do you Lead? Using your Strengths, and Knowing your Challenges.markdown
Last active August 29, 2015 14:28
A lightning talk on NOLS No-Doze Leadership Styles

Setup

Make connections and start thinking about leadership:

  • What roles you tend to fill in groups
  • What you do when things get hard
  • Your decision making process
  • What you value in others and what drives you crazy

#Why