Difference between revisions of "IB Computer Science 2"

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== Monday (9/15/14) ==
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'''Agenda:'''
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* Demo [[Guessing Game Assignment]] in Java
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* Review Java Arrays
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* Searching - [[Media:Searching.pptx]]
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** Linear Search
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** Binary Search
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* CodingBat Array Review
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*# If you do not already have one, create a [http://codingbat.com/ CodingBat] account
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*# Once you're logged in, go to '''prefs->teacher share''' and use [[Image:BuiEmail.bmp]]
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*# Complete 10 of your choice from [http://codingbat.com/java/Array-2 Array2] by Wednesday (9/17/14)
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== Thursday - Friday (9/10/14 - 9/12/14) ==
 
== Thursday - Friday (9/10/14 - 9/12/14) ==
 
'''Agenda:'''
 
'''Agenda:'''

Revision as of 22:10, 14 September 2014

Monday (9/15/14)

Agenda:

  • Demo Guessing Game Assignment in Java
  • Review Java Arrays
  • Searching - Media:Searching.pptx
    • Linear Search
    • Binary Search
  • CodingBat Array Review
    1. If you do not already have one, create a CodingBat account
    2. Once you're logged in, go to prefs->teacher share and use BuiEmail.bmp
    3. Complete 10 of your choice from Array2 by Wednesday (9/17/14)

Thursday - Friday (9/10/14 - 9/12/14)

Agenda:

Friday - Wednesday (9/5/14 - 9/10/14)

Warmup:

  • Turn in signed syllabus sheet if you have it
  • Submit Internal Assessment Criteria A & B via Google Classroom

Agenda:

  • Media:SystemDesignBasics.pptx
  • Internal Assessment discussions
  • Usability Assignment
    1. Sign into your APS Google account
    2. Open a Google Doc and title it Usability Assignment
    3. Put your name at the top
    4. Use Nielsen's 10 Usability Heuristics
    5. Find 2 examples of good usability
      1. Take a screenshot or find a picture of the example
      2. Paste it into the Google Doc
      3. Point out or highlight the specific usability aspect somehow (in red or bright green are best)
      4. State which usability rule the example is following, and describe how it follows it
      5. Repeat for each of the 2 examples of good usability (each example should be a different usability rule)
    6. Find 2 examples of bad usability
      1. Take a screenshot or find a picture of the example
      2. Paste it into the Google Doc
      3. Point out or highlight the specific usability aspect failure (in red or bright green are best)
      4. State which usability rule the example is breaking, and describe how it breaks it
      5. Repeat for each of the 2 examples of bad usability (each example should be a different usability rule)
    7. Submit the document through Google Classroom

Wednesday - Thursday (9/3/14 - 9/4/14)

Agenda:

Tuesday (9/2/14)