CS 326 Web Programming
Undergraduate course, University of Masachusetts Amherst, College of Information and Computer Sciences, 2020
In the spring of 2020 I was a graduate teaching assistant for CS 326 at UMass Amherst taught by Professor Emory Berger. CS 326 is a course in which students work in groups to complete a full web development project from start to finish. The teaching materials cover HTML, CSS and JavaScript and the students have to create a web based application to do anything of their choosing as the final project. As a graduate TA I worked on developing course materials and assignments, all of which can be found on Professor Berger’s GitHub repo for the course here.
The previous semester I was an undergraduate course assistant for CS 326 at UMass Amherst taught by Professor Tim Richards. As an undergraduate course assistant I was effectively the scrum master for 3 groups of students. Below is a list of projects which I supervised in 2019.
- Resume Reader: A resume scoring website that uses NLP to categorize and score resumes for employers to sort through
- Loan Calculator: A project to visualize different loan repayment strategies
- Poise: An application to provide you different mental and physical exercises to keep you fresh during the day