SCHEDULE OVERVIEW
The schedule for this class closely follows the structure of the required textbook, "Starting Out with Python." We'll start with a high-level discussion of how computers work, then begin digging into a range of programming concepts. Most classes will combine lecture-style instruction with hands-on class exercises when you'll "learn by doing". Therefore, be sure to bring your laptop to class each day.
Below you'll find a TENTATIVE schedule for the semester. Please note that all topics/dates/etc. are subject to change at any time. I fully expect to make adjustments multiple times over the course of the semester.
Most course readings are from the required textbook "Starting Out With Python", which is referenced as SOWP throughout the schedule. TENTATIVE schedule for the semester. Please note that all topics/dates/etc. are subject to change at any time. I fully expect to make adjustments multiple times over the course of the semester.
Attention:
The schedule includes readings and exercises that are assigned as preparation for each class. These assignments (shown with a thick gray bar in the schedule) should be completed PRIOR to the start of the corresponding class.
While ungraded, this preparation is essential for your success in this course. It will provide you with a foundation that we will build upon in class through both lectures and hands-on exercises, both of which are designed with the assumption that you will have completed the assigned preparation tasks. In addition, it will help you gain the knowledge and skills you need to complete your programming assignments. Finally, the material covered in these pre-class assignments will be potential topics for exam questions.
DETAILED SCHEDULE
January | |||
10 | Lecture 1 | Course Overview Envirionment Setup •Watch "What Most Schools Don't Teach" from Code.org •Read "Why Coding Is Still The Most Important Job Skill Of The Future" from Fast Company •Watch "Libraries Ready to Code" from the ALA | A1 Assigned: Hello, World |
12 | Lecture 2 | Introduction to Computers and Programming •Read SOWP Chapter 1 •Watch "How computer memory works" from the TED Ed series •Exercises 3-5 from SOWP Chapter 1) | |
17 | Lecture 3 | Types, Variables, and Operators •Read SOWP Chapter 2: Sections 2.1-2.9 •Algorithm Workbench Problems 2, 4, 8, 10 from SOWP Chapter 2 | A1 Due |
19 | Lecture 4 | Decision Structures •Read SOWP Chapter 3: Sections 3.1-3.6 •Algorithm Workbench Problems 2-4 from SOWP Chapter 3 | A2 Assigned: Compound Interest |
24 | Lecture 5 | Repetition with Loops •Read SOWP Chapter 4: Sections 4.1-4.4 •Algorithm Workbench Problems 3-4 from SOWP Chapter 4 | |
26 | Lecture 6 | Repetition with Loops Part 2 •Read SOWP Chapter 4: Sections 4.5-4.7 •Algorithm Workbench Problems 6, 8 from SOWP Chapter 4 | A2 Due A3 Assigned: Square Roots |
31 | Lecture 7 | Functions Part 1 •Read SOWP Chapter 5: Sections 5.1-5.6 •Algorithm Workbench Problems 1, 2, 3, 4 from SOWP Chapter 5 | |
February | |||
2 | Lecture 8 | Functions Part 2 •Read SOWP Chapter 5: Sections 5.7-5.10 •Algorithm Workbench Problems 8, 9, 10 from SOWP Chapter 5 | A3 Due A4 Assigned: Blackjack |
7 | Lecture 9 | Abstraction and Decomposition: Problem Sovling By "Breaking it Down" | |
9 | Review | Review Checkpoint One: Come prepared with your questions! | |
14 | No class | Well-being Day | |
16 | Lecture 10 | Working with Files •Read SOWP Chapter 6: Sections 6.1-6.3 •Algorithm Workbench Problem 1 from SOWP Chapter | |
21 | Lecture 11 | Catching and Handling Exceptions •Read SOWP Chapter 6: Section 6.4 •Algorithm Workbench Problems 9, 10 from SOWP Chapter 6 | A4 Due A5 Assigned: Assigning Grades |
23 | Lecture 12 | Lists •Read SOWP Chapter 7: Sections 7.1-7.4 •Short Answer Problems 1-5 from SOWP Chapter 7 | |
28 | Lecture 13 | Lists Part 2 •Read SOWP Chapter 7: Sections 7.5-7.7 •Algorithm Workbench Problem 4 from SOWP Chapter 7 | |
March | |||
2 | Lecture 14 | Lists Part 3, Tuples •Read SOWP Chapter 7: Sections 7.8-7.9 •Algorithm Workbench Problem 8 from SOWP Chapter 7 | |
7 | Review | Review Checkpoint Two: Come prepared with your questions! At the end of this class, I will distribute an ungraded take-home "midterm" exam. Completing the exam is worth 10% of your class participation grade, regardless of how accurately you answer the questions. | A5 Due E1 Assigned: Take-Home "Midterm" Exam |
9 | Lecture 15 | Strings •Read SOWP Chapter 8 •Short Answer Problems 1-5 from SOWP Chapter 8 | E1 Due |
14 | No class | Spring Break | |
16 | No class | Spring Break | |
21 | Lecture 16 | Dictionaries •Read SOWP Chapter 9: Section 9.1 •Short Answer Problems 1-6 from SOWP Chapter 9 | A6 Assigned: Managing Collections |
23 | Lecture 17 | More Dictionaries; Sets •Read SOWP Chapter 9: Section 9.2 •Short Answer Problems 13-17 from SOWP Chapter 9 | |
28 | Lecture 18 | Introduction to the Object-Oriented Paradigm (OOP) | |
30 | Lecture 19 | Classes and Instances in Python: Part 1 •Read SOWP Chapter 10: Sections 10.2-10.4 •Short Answer Problems 1-4 from SOWP Chapter 10 | |
April | |||
4 | Lecture 20 | Classes and Instances in Python: Part 2 •Short Answer Problems 5-7 from SOWP Chapter 10 | |
6 | No class | Well-being Day | |
11 | Lecture 21 | OOP Review and In-Class Design Problem: Battleship •Read Description of the Battleship Game on Wikipedia •Watch How to Play: Battleship from Triple S Games •Try playing a free online version of the game. | A6 Due A7 Assigned: Battleship |
13 | Lecture 22 | Inheritance •Read SOWP Chapter 11 •Short Answer Problems 1-3 from SOWP Chapter 11 | |
18 | Lecture 23 | Recursion Part 1 •Read SOWP Chapter 12 •Algorithm Workbench Problems 2-3 from SOWP Chapter 12 | |
20 | Lecture 24 | Recursion Review and In-Class Design Problem: Quicksort •Watch Quicksort video from Computerphile | |
25 | Lecture 25 | Web Programming •Read Flask Foreword and Quickstart | A7 Due |
27 | Lecture 26 | VCS, Wrap-Up and Review
•Watch "What is VCS? Git Basics #1" from GitHub
•Watch "What is Git? Git Basics #2" from GitHub •Watch "PyCharm In-Depth VCS #1: Getting Started" from JetBrainsTV | |
May | |||
9 | Final Exam | Final exam begins at 8am. |