Labor Day Holiday
We will not meet today.
It is very important for you to review what you have learned and continue to practice and prepare for our next class. Think of this meet-once-a-week class as a pseudo-live/remote class, and you will be more successful.
We will have two other big gaps like this as we will not meet Monday 9/23 which is a well-being day, and we will not meet Monday 10/14 which is fall break.
I will post some daily practice suggestions here by the beginning of the Mon 8/26 Variables setup class.
day | review or practice suggestions |
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Mon 8/26 | Variables and Setup Session; done. |
Tue 8/27 | Email me your GitHub user account URL instructions are here |
Wed 8/28 | Post your draft versions of in class assignment video instructions here |
Thu 8/29 | Review Programming Basics, the slide presentation from Monday |
Fri 8/30 | Set up vertical ruler in Visual Studio Code and do the associated task and post to GitHub This is an addition to your draft version upload |
Sat 9/31 | take Saturday off or catch up on the previous items |
Sun 9/01 | I will post some more work for you to upload to your GitHub account This will include math so watch the Future Value Video if you have not yet watched that video |
Mon 9/02 | Holiday: take the day off |
Tue 9/03 | Try to get all the previous tasks up to your GitHub account by midnight. |
Wed 9/04 | Look at Functions chapter 3 in Think Python |
Thu 9/04 | Look at Functions, Chapter 8, in Python Crash course |
Fri 9/06 | Start Looking over the Functions slide presentation. You will see some flash cards on this page. Look if you wish, but not all of them will be on the midterm, and we have not even covered all the material on these cards yet. Some are too hard, and I will take those down. Won't hurt you to be exposed to those, however. |
Sat 9/07 | take Saturday off or catch up on the previous items. |
Sun 9/08 | Get all these tasks wrapped up before tomorrow's class |
Mon 9/09 | Functions 1 Class We will review all of basics too Basics will be baked into the functions |