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Building with AI (Vibe Coding)

⏱ About 15 min15 XP

Module Check

You made it through the full journey — from the moment an idea sparks to the moment a real person uses what you built. This module check is not a gotcha. It is a structured review of every key idea in Module 5, presented as flashcards, quizzes, and one final challenge that puts it all together. If something feels unclear when you review it, go back to that lesson — that is exactly what this check is for.

Flashcards — click each card to reveal the answer

A student completes all the features on her project but never posts it anywhere. Which word best describes her project's status?

During a sprint, a builder realizes the leaderboard feature would be really cool to add. What should she do?

What is the key risk of builder testing alone — without any real user testing?

A student publishes a project that includes an AI-generated response that is factually wrong and a user relies on it. Who bears responsibility?

Which of the following is the best one-sentence attribution label for a project where the AI generated 70% of the code and the student customized and tested the rest?

Before shipping an AI chatbot, a student should test which of the following scenarios?

The Builder You Are Becoming

Every skill in this module connects to one idea: you are now someone who ships real things into the real world, and that comes with real power and real responsibility. You plan before you build so your effort goes toward something that matters. You build in slices so you are always one step from shippable. You test like a user so you know what you are actually releasing. You seek honest feedback so your project improves. You share safely so nobody is harmed by your release. You credit AI honestly so your reputation is built on truth. You build responsibly so the world is a little better for what you made. That is not a small thing. Keep shipping.

Module 5 Capstone — Your Ship-It Story

  1. Step 1: Think about the best project you built during this module — whether in Ship-It Studio or any other lesson activity.
  2. Step 2: Write a short 'Ship-It Story' covering five elements:
  3. a) What the project does (one sentence)
  4. b) What your MVP was and what scope you cut
  5. c) The most important user testing finding you discovered
  6. d) The feedback signal that changed something about the project
  7. e) Your attribution label — what AI contributed and what you contributed
  8. Step 3: If your project is live, share the link in your Ship-It Story.
  9. Step 4: Share your story with the class or a small group. Listen to others' stories. Celebrate what got shipped.