| Agenda/Due Dates | M 11/16: | Lab Day: Programming Projects (pg. 187) 3.7: Multiplication Table 3.10: Hi Lo Game | | T 11/17: | Lab Day: Programming Projects (pg. 187) 3.7: Multiplication Table 3.10: Hi Lo Game | | W 11/18: | Lab Day: Programming Projects (pg. 187) 3.12: Stars Pattern 3.14: Rock-Paper-Scissors | R 11/19:
| Lab Day: Programming Projects (pg. 187) 3.12: Stars Pattern 3.14: Rock-Paper-Scissors | F 11/20:
| Review for Chapter 3 Test
| M 11/23:
| Chapter 3 Test | T 11/24:
| Test Re-do Due | View Archived Calendar
All handouts can be found in the Class Documents section. | Welcome This course is a college-level course designed for hard working computer science students. Students will use the programming language Java as the tool for solving problems using a scientific problem-solving method. Topics will include: control structures, arrays, matrices, object-oriented programming and templated classes. This course prepares students for the AP Computer Science A exam and includes an in-depth analysis of the GridWorld Case Study prepared by the College Board.
Supplies You will need a flash drive by 9/7. Flash drives are available at your local office supply store. A capacity of 1 GB is sufficient. You must use the same flash drive at all times.
Textbook Java Software Solutions 2nd Edition by John Lewis, William Loftus, Cara Cocking ISBN: 0132222515
Software We will be using Eclipse software which can be downloaded for free. |