As a user taking computer science I want to test my skills in Big Idea 2 so I can expand my understanding of Binary prior to the AP Exam. When the users enter the Binary main page they will log in, and interact with our homepage. There they can see a submenu and buttons to explore how they can test their binary knowledge. On the submenu, there will be a button that says “Binary Quiz”. The main quiz portion is where there will be questions on converting to decimals, testing your knowledge of APII and Unicodes, adding and subtracting binary numbers, and what happens during shifts. At the end of the quiz, it will show the users the answers they answered correctly and incorrectly by coloring them red for wrong and green for correct. It will also say your cumulative score at the end of the page.
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Additional possible future ideas:
- Leader board for who ranks the highest in their quiz scores
- Explanations for each question why the wrong answers are wrong, and why the correct answer is right
- Ability to post their scores on a page if they feel proud of it where others can comment
- If you pass with a score of 75% gives you smiley face and a good job or well done message and below it will say better luck next time or try again with a mutual or frowny face.
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As a user taking computer science I want to test my skills in Big Idea 2 so I can expand my understanding of Binary prior to the AP Exam. When the users enter the Binary main page they will log in, and interact with our homepage. There they can see a submenu and buttons to explore how they can test their binary knowledge. On the submenu, there will be a button that says “Binary Quiz”. The main quiz portion is where there will be questions on converting to decimals, testing your knowledge of APII and Unicodes, adding and subtracting binary numbers, and what happens during shifts. At the end of the quiz, it will show the users the answers they answered correctly and incorrectly by coloring them red for wrong and green for correct. It will also say your cumulative score at the end of the page.
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Additional possible future ideas:
Here is a visual:
