Python Programming Reflection (1-5 slides) Share your reflections on the Python

Python Programming Reflection (1-5 slides)
Share your reflections on the Python

Python Programming Reflection (1-5 slides)
Share your reflections on the Python programming aspects of the course, highlighting specific projects, challenges, and accomplishments related to Python. You may use visuals or examples of Python code you’ve worked on.
Scrum Methodology Reflection (1-5 slides)
Describe your experiences with Scrum principles and methodologies in the course.
Discuss your experiences with sprint planning, daily stand-up meetings, sprint reviews, and sprint retrospectives.
Share any insights gained from applying Scrum.
Business Application Case Study (1-5 slides)
Utilize or create a specific business application you worked on during the course. You are allowed to use the running example of Kartastic Bites, or create an example business of your own.
Analyze this project in detail, explaining how Python and Scrum were applied.
Discuss the project outcomes
The Future of Python and Scrum in Business (1-5 slides)
Express your thoughts on the relevance and potential applications of Python and Scrum in real-world business scenarios.
Discuss how these skills can be valuable in your future career.
Conclusion and Key Takeaways (1-5 slides)
Summarize the key takeaways from your reflection.
Describe the growth and development you’ve experienced in Python programming and Scrum methodology throughout the course.
This presentation is your opportunity to showcase your understanding and application of Python programming and Scrum in the context of business applications. It will also serve as a testament to your journey of learning and self-discovery throughout the term. Best of luck!
The final presentation
must be 7 to 14 double-spaced slides in length (not including title and references slides and formatted according to APA StyleLinks to an external site. as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA Formatting for Microsoft WordLinks to an external site. or How to Make a PowerPoint PresentationLinks to an external site. resource.
must include a separate title slide with the following in title case:
title of your Presentation in bold font
Space should appear between the title and the rest of the information on the title page.
student’s name
name of institution (The University of Arizona Global Campus)
course name and number
instructor’s name
due date
must utilize academic voice. See the Academic VoiceLinks to an external site. resource for additional guidance.
must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
For assistance on writing Introductions & ConclusionsLinks to an external site. and Writing a Thesis StatementLinks to an external site., refer to the Writing Center resources.
must use at least 2 scholarly, peer-reviewed, or credible sources in addition to the course text.
The Scholarly, Peer-Reviewed, and Other Credible SourcesLinks to an external site. table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source.
To assist you in completing the research required for this assignment, view this Quick and Easy Library ResearchLinks to an external site. tutorial, which introduces the University of Arizona Global Campus Library and the research process, and provides some library search tips.
must document any information used from sources in APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center’s APA: Citing Within Your PaperLinks to an external site. guide.
must include a separate reference slide that is formatted according to APA Style as outlined in the Writing Center. See the APA: Formatting Your References ListLinks to an external site. resource in the Writing Center for specifications.