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== Tuesday (12/1/09) == | == Tuesday (12/1/09) == | ||
* Demo missing assignments | * Demo missing assignments | ||
− | * | + | * Randomization review |
+ | * Collision detection review | ||
+ | * [[Item collection game]] | ||
== Friday - Tuesday (11/20/09 - 11/24/09) == | == Friday - Tuesday (11/20/09 - 11/24/09) == |
Revision as of 14:27, 1 December 2009
Contents
- 1 Tuesday (12/1/09)
- 2 Friday - Tuesday (11/20/09 - 11/24/09)
- 3 Monday - Wednesday (11/16/09 - 11/18/09)
- 4 Thursday (11/12/09)
- 5 Monday (11/9/09)
- 6 Thursday (11/5/09)
- 7 Monday (11/2/09)
- 8 Thursday (10/29/09)
- 9 Tuesday (10/27/09)
- 10 Wednesday - Friday (10/21/09 - 10/23/09)
- 11 Thursday - Monday (10/15/09 - 10/19/09)
- 12 Tuesday (10/13/09)
- 13 Tuesday - Thursday (10/6/09 - 10/8/09)
- 14 Friday (10/2/09)
- 15 Archives
Tuesday (12/1/09)
- Demo missing assignments
- Randomization review
- Collision detection review
- Item collection game
Friday - Tuesday (11/20/09 - 11/24/09)
- Demo missing assignments
- Simple Sprite Motion Assignment
- Keyboard Input in Visual C#
- Combine the Simple Sprite Motion Assignment and Keyboard Input in Visual C# to create a simple that has a sprite that you move around with the keyboard
Monday - Wednesday (11/16/09 - 11/18/09)
Warmup:
Agenda:
- Demo the Slope calculator
- Demo the Concert Tickets program (p. 279)
- Demo the Taxi Fare program (p. 281)
- IfDemo
- RandomDemo
- Guessing Game Assignment
Thursday (11/12/09)
- Demo your basic math program
- Slope calculator
- Complete the Concert Tickets program (p. 279)
- Complete the Taxi Fare program (p. 281)
Monday (11/9/09)
Warmup:
- Create a program with a textbox and a button
- When the button is clicked, take the number from the textbox and store it in a double variable named x
- Double the value of x by saying x = 2 * x;
- Convert x to a string and put it back into the textbox
Agenda:
- Review types and variables
- Demo your basic math program
- Slope calculator
Thursday (11/5/09)
Warmup:
- Create a form that has the following:
- a blue background
- 4 buttons, one in each corner. The buttons should have the following written on them:
- "Go"
- "Washington"
- "Lee"
- "Generals"
- a label in the middle
- When you hit each of the buttons, the label in the middle should say the word in the button
Agenda:
- Review labels, buttons, and textboxes
- Introduction to types
- Introduction to variables
- Demo your basic math program
Monday (11/2/09)
- Introduction to Visual C#
- Creating a new Project
- Toolbox and objects
- Properties window
- Designer window vs. Code window
- Visual C# Tutorials
Thursday (10/29/09)
- Demo any missing assignments
- Lego Mindstorms Cleanup
- Dismantle your Lego Mindstorms robot
- Verify all parts using the parts sheet.
- Show Mr. Bui that all your parts are accounted for.
Tuesday (10/27/09)
Wednesday - Friday (10/21/09 - 10/23/09)
- Demo the Lego programs using the Mindstorms graphical programmer
- Challenge 1: Program your robot so that it travels across the room avoiding obstacles
- Challenge 2: Program your robot to find obstacles and hit/attack them
Thursday - Monday (10/15/09 - 10/19/09)
- Finish Lego demos
- Begin working with the Lego Mindstorms software
Tuesday (10/13/09)
- Download and read quickly through Lego Mindstorms User Guide
- Be sure to try out the sample programs on Page 16
- Complete the following three demos for Mr. Bui:
- Program your robot to travel in circles forever
- Program your robot to bounce and travel around using the touch sensor and ultrasonic sensor
- Program your robot to move back and forth, reacting to clapping hands
Tuesday - Thursday (10/6/09 - 10/8/09)
- Lego Rules and Regulations
- Build your Lego Mindstorms robot
Friday (10/2/09)
- Demo GvR Steps #11-13
- GvR Steps 1-13 Quiz