CSC 142 Checklist: Difference between revisions
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* Remaining sections filled in with whatevers (small examples from book) | * Remaining sections filled in with whatevers (small examples from book) | ||
==Quizzes== | |||
Notes on procedure: | |||
* Review questions at end of chapter, and review questions at end of chapter in other Java books | |||
* Formulate a list of potential questions that are similar in spirit to the building Java programs textbook | |||
* Build a rubric of what we want to focus on with our questions | |||
** Quizzes: easier questions, more syntax, what we want to nail down and how to ensure they're doing the requisite work | |||
** Exams: harder questions, more thinking, more tricky, give them sample exams. | |||
Revision as of 05:01, 5 September 2016
What do I want in my binder at the start of the quarter?
- Syllabus
- Expectation-setting, what to do for assignments
- Calendar (topics, homeworks, quizzes, exams)
- Content outline (detailed)
- Lecture notes - slides and code (in Github repo)
- Quizzes
&* exams
- Homework problems and worksheets (take-home problems)
So, let's come up with checklists.
CSC 142 Fall 2016 Checklist
Syllabus
Steps to completion:
- Fill in basic class information (sched/dates/times)
- Fill in book information
- Academic integrity
- Devices
- Course content (chapter by chapter breakdown)
- Course grade
- Homework
- Quizzes
- Exams
- Prereqs
Syllabus lecture:
- Syllabus lecture slides skeleton
- Syllabus lecture slides fill in
- Create pdf for syllabus lecture notes
Calendar
Content Outline
Chapter by chapter outline
Section by section outline
Lecture notes
Notes on format:
- Keynote slides - 1 slide deck per chapter - pdf format - provided to students
- Partial examples/syntax - in Keynote
- Complete examples - develop in Github repo
- Slides contain various break-points for code examples, worksheets
Checklist: Chapter N slide deck:
- Skeleton: Section-by-section with key topics in each section
- Skeleton: Reference to each lecture/worksheet example on Github
- Skeleton: Stub of code on Github
- Github code finished
- References to Github on slide finished
- Remaining sections filled in with whatevers (small examples from book)
Quizzes
Notes on procedure:
- Review questions at end of chapter, and review questions at end of chapter in other Java books
- Formulate a list of potential questions that are similar in spirit to the building Java programs textbook
- Build a rubric of what we want to focus on with our questions
- Quizzes: easier questions, more syntax, what we want to nail down and how to ensure they're doing the requisite work
- Exams: harder questions, more thinking, more tricky, give them sample exams.