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* Demo the first 4 exercises of [[Advanced Python List Exercises]] | * Demo the first 4 exercises of [[Advanced Python List Exercises]] | ||
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* Introduction to Graphics w/ Lists | * Introduction to Graphics w/ Lists | ||
* [[Item collection game]] w/ Lists walk-through | * [[Item collection game]] w/ Lists walk-through | ||
* Convert your [[Robot game]] to use lists | * Convert your [[Robot game]] to use lists | ||
** If you do not have a working copy of [[Robot game]], then Mr. Bui will give you one | ** If you do not have a working copy of [[Robot game]], then Mr. Bui will give you one | ||
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== Monday - Tuesday (4/25/11 - 4/26/11) == | == Monday - Tuesday (4/25/11 - 4/26/11) == |
Revision as of 08:07, 27 April 2011
Contents
Wednesday (4/27/11)
Agenda:
- Demo the first 4 exercises of Advanced Python List Exercises
- List Review Exercises
Monday - Tuesday (4/25/11 - 4/26/11)
Warmup:
- Using a loop, print out the following sequence of numbers:
- 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100
Agenda:
- Spring Break Debrief
- Advanced Python List Exercises
Wednesday - Friday (4/13/11 - 4/15/11)
Agenda:
- Advanced Python List Exercises Review!
Monday - Tuesday (4/11/11 - 4/12/11)
Warmup:
- Assume you have the following numbers: 25, 34, 15, 75, 45, 26, 81, 70
- What is the minimum?
- What is the maximum?
- Write the detailed step-by-step process your brain took to find either one
Agenda:
- Min/Max search algorithm
- Art Institute Presentation
- Work on the Advanced Python List Exercises
Friday (4/8/11)
Warmup:
- Assume you have the following numbers: 5, 3, 7, 2, 1, 8
- Open notepad and write down the steps that your brain takes in finding the 2
Agenda:
- Linear search algorithm
- Work on the Advanced Python List Exercises
Wednesday - Thursday (4/7/11 - 4/8/11)
Warmup:
- Assume you have the list nums = [2, 4, 6, 8, 10]
- Print out the first element
- Print out the last element
- Print out the middle element
Warmup 2:
- Create an empty list named nums2
- Append the following numbers to nums: 8, 6, 7, 5, 3, 0, 9
Agenda:
- List Review
- Introduction to advanced list algorithms
- Work on the Advanced Python List Exercises
Monday - Tuesday (4/4/11 - 4/5/11)
Agenda:
- Watch Rise of the Video Game: Part 1
- Watch Rise of the Video Game: Part 2