Unit 15 — .NET Framework: Part I

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The following activities can be tailored to fit the needs of your students and the goals your study program.

Multiple Choice Activity

Students will be able to select the best match between unit terms and their definitions.

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Listening Comprehension Activity

Students will be able to listen to short audio clips in English and then spell them correctly.

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Spelling and Recognition

Students will be able to identify and spell a vocabulary term correctly given only the definition.

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Speaking Practice Activity

Students will be able to speak and record 5 example sentences from the unit vocabulary and then submit them for grading by the classroom teacher. If no teacher is available or desired, then the students will be shown good examples of other students' work.

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The developer opened Swagger to view and test all available API endpoints.
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The controller calls a service class to handle the business logic instead of accessing the database directly.
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The developer used Swashbuckle to create a web page where users can test API endpoints.
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The API follows the OpenAPI specification so tools can automatically generate documentation and clients.
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In a Razor page, the developer used C# code to display a user's name inside the HTML page.

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