At the end of the semester each student will turn in a portfolio of programs written. The portfolio must contain a cover sheet and table of contents, as well as a summary and in-depth description of each of the programs done in the course.
The portfolio is intended to draw together all of the programming projects for this course. This material should be presented in a way that will demonstrate the programming concepts and skills learned, and will serve as a useful reference document in the future.
Grade for the portfolio is based on:
Organizing ALL of your assigned projects in an attractive format (including a table of contents)
Summarizing each project
Discussing its relevance (what new C++ features were included, what would you do differently, etc.)
A sample grading form will be distributed in class.
Include any remaining programming projects in the appropriate spot in the portfolio.
Updated August 17, 2005