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Reyli Olivo - Week 6-7 Journal #26

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Rolivo05 opened this issue Nov 24, 2024 · 0 comments
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Reyli Olivo - Week 6-7 Journal #26

Rolivo05 opened this issue Nov 24, 2024 · 0 comments

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Tasks
Task 1: Find sources to look into coding parts of the four step model.
Task 2: Keep collecting data for the four step model.

Weekly Accomplishments

What tasks did you complete this week? (Include links):
I was able to find two different codes for the four step model that seem promising. (https://teams.microsoft.com/l/message/19:[email protected]/1728399218283?context=%7B%22contextType%22%3A%22chat%22%7D) and (https://teams.microsoft.com/l/message/19:[email protected]/1728399224121?context=%7B%22contextType%22%3A%22chat%22%7D)

Tasks are still ongoing? Current status?
My tasks for these two weeks should be finalized.

Challenges and Learning
What was the biggest challenge you faced this week? How did you address it?
The biggest challenge that I faced was trying to find the resources. The four step model is a high-level transportation engineering topic that is not very researched on. Finding python related things for it was difficult but I kept looking until I found it.

What's one new thing you learned or skill you improved?
I improved my understanding of code and the four step model.

Did you attend any team meetings? Key takeaways?
I only met in the weekly meeting.

Reflection and Planning

Your progress this week?
I completed all my tasks for the week.

Main focus for next week?
I want to figure out if the code I found is useful for our purposes.

Any resources you're looking for?
None at the moment.

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