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WELCOME. TO OPEN HOUSE. Vicki Coffman. Computer Science I and II and Web II (Independent Study in Technology Applications). CSI Topics. Variables and constants Data types Program input/output Data abstraction and encapsulation Control structures Boolean logic Program design.
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WELCOME TO OPEN HOUSE
Vicki Coffman Computer Science I and II and Web II (Independent Study in Technology Applications)
CSI Topics • Variables and constants • Data types • Program input/output • Data abstraction and encapsulation • Control structures • Boolean logic • Program design
CSI Topics • One-dimensional arrays • Algorithms • Searching • Sorting • Traversal • Insertion • Deletion
CSII Topics • Continuation of CSI topics, plus • Stacks, queues, linked lists, binary trees, heaps, maps, sets • Hashing • Two-dimensional arrays • Algorithm analysis and Big-O
Web II Topics • Web design principles • Planning • Page design • Writing style • Use of graphics • Site navigation • Etc. • Programming languages • Java • JavaScript • Others?
Java // Java0401.java // This program demonstrates one-way selection with <if>. // Run the program twice. First with Sales equals to 300,000 // and a second time with Sales equals 500,000. public class Java0401 { public static void main (String args[]) { System.out.println("\nJAVA0401.JAVA\n"); double sales = 300000.00; double bonus = 250.00; if (sales >= 500000.0) bonus += 500.0; System.out.println("Yearly bonus: " + bonus); System.out.println(); } }
Reminder to Self! • Show http://dulles.javajive.org/ • Show message board
AP Information http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/about.html AP gives students an opportunity to take college-level courses and exams while still in high school. Students enjoy the challenge of taking AP courses with enthusiastic classmates and teachers; high school faculty find that AP courses enhance their students' confidence and academic interest as well as their school's reputation; and college faculty report that AP students are far better prepared for serious academic work.
UIL Information Fromhttp://www.uil.utexas.edu/academics/about.html The University Interscholastic League offers the most comprehensive literary and academic competitive program in the nation. These activities, which exist to complement the academic curriculum, are designed to motivate students as they acquire higher levels of knowledge, to challenge students to confront issues of importance, and to provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of specific skills.
Programming Contest Information • We attend numerous written and hands-on programming contests during the year. • All are on Saturdays, usually from 7AM to 3PM (approximately). Information on dates will be forthcoming. • I can take a maximum of six people, and favor those who do extra projects and show up for contest practice.
Code Wars Information http://www.hpcodewars.org/index.php?page=about HP Code Wars is a first class computer programming competition for high school students. Hosted on Hewlett-Packard's Houston campus, the Code Wars experience is unlike any other programming competition. • The event successfully combines several quality ingredients: the high-tech HP environment, a wide range of programming challenges, large amounts of good "programmer" food (pizza and caffeine), music, plus loads of giveaways (including gift bags and door prizes) -- all in an exciting, stimulating, and competitive environment. • In the past, I have been able to take 15 people. I favor those who do extra projects and show up for contest practice.
Textbook Information Exposure Java Leon Schram http://www.schram.org/ExpoJava.html A+ Computer Science Stacey Armstrong http://www.apluscompsci.com/
Misc. Information DHS website: www.fortbend.k12.tx.us/campuses/dhs (Note: Same as email) You can also go to www.fortbend.k12.tx.us, click on “campuses” and then click on “Dulles.”
Misc. Information • You can also find school website by going to www.google.com • Search for “fort bend isd” • Fort Bend website will be the first item • Click down from there
Reminder to self -- • Show website • Click “Courses” • Click “Computer” • Click my name next to desired course • (Actually, your child should be able to show you…..! ;-> )
Resources Section • Resources for all classes are in CS1 H/AP. Other classes have a link. • Note Java tools (free). These were also sent home on CD, along with the Schram and Armstrong textbooks.
Calendar Section • Note that you can access the same info in a different format under “Homework.”