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+ | '''Agenda:''' | ||
+ | * Complete [[Advanced Python List Exercises]] | ||
+ | * Benford's Law | ||
+ | *# Read and watch [http://www.kirix.com/blog/2008/07/22/fun-and-fraud-detection-with-benfords-law/ Benford's Law and Fraud Detection] | ||
+ | *# Further reading [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/BenfordsLaw.html Benford's Law] | ||
+ | *# Research and find a set of naturally occurring numbers. Here are some ideas, but you can come up with your own: | ||
+ | *#*[http://testingbenfordslaw.com/ Testing Benford's Law] | ||
+ | *#*[http://www.data.gov U.S. Government's Open Data] | ||
+ | *#* [http://www.census.gov/ U.S. Census Bureau] | ||
+ | *#* Heights of mountains | ||
+ | *#* Atomic weights in the periodic table | ||
+ | *#* Baseball statistics | ||
+ | *#* etc. | ||
+ | *# Create a text file that contains a list of your numbers (try to have a list of 1000 numbers if possible) | ||
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== Monday (2/8/16) == | == Monday (2/8/16) == | ||
'''Warmup:''' | '''Warmup:''' |
Revision as of 09:22, 10 February 2016
Contents
Wednesday (2/10/16)
Agenda:
- Complete Advanced Python List Exercises
- Benford's Law
- Read and watch Benford's Law and Fraud Detection
- Further reading Benford's Law
- Research and find a set of naturally occurring numbers. Here are some ideas, but you can come up with your own:
- Testing Benford's Law
- U.S. Government's Open Data
- U.S. Census Bureau
- Heights of mountains
- Atomic weights in the periodic table
- Baseball statistics
- etc.
- Create a text file that contains a list of your numbers (try to have a list of 1000 numbers if possible)
Monday (2/8/16)
Warmup:
- Given numList = [9, 6, 3, 1, 3, 6, 8]
- Use a for loop to print out half of each element
- Given strList = ["Arlington", "Fairfax", "Falls Church", "Alexandria"]
- Use a for loop to print out the first letter of each element
Agenda:
- CRFs & CS Courses
- Complete Advanced Python List Exercises
Thursday (2/4/16)
Warmup:
- Given the following list: warmupList = [1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6]
- Swap the first and last elements in warmupList (you should use a temp variable)
- Be sure to make it so that your code works for ANY list (i.e. any numbers in the list)
Agenda:
- CRFs & CS Courses
- Complete Advanced Python List Exercises
Tuesday (2/2/16)
- StudentVUE has been updated
- You have until tomorrow to demo missing assignments
- If you are turning in a missing assignment, you MUST show it to Mr. Bui in person
- Group 4 Projects
- DUE TODAY
- Submit video via Google Classroom
- Submit hard-copy cover sheets and peer assessments to your teachers
- IB candidate session numbers
- http://www.washlee.net/ib
- Sophomores and Juniors who are *not* taking exams this year do not have numbers (leave that field on the cover sheet blank)
- Complete Advanced Python List Exercises
Thursday - Friday (1/21/16 - 1/29/16)
- Snowzilla!
Wednesday (1/20/16)
Agenda:
- Demo missing assignments
- Complete (Basic) Python List Exercises and turn it in via Google Classroom
- Complete 6 exercises from List-1
- Complete 3 exercises from List-2
- Complete Advanced Python List Exercises
Wednesday - Friday (1/13/16 - 1/15/16)
Agenda:
- Complete Morse Code Translator
- Lists - Media:Lists_Python.ppt
- Complete (Basic) Python List Exercises and turn it in via Google Classroom
- Complete it before the end of class
- Codingbat Sharing
- Complete 6 exercises from List-1
- Complete 3 exercises from List-2
Monday (1/11/16)
- Group 4 Project Day debrief
- Review Dictionaries
- Complete Morse Code Translator
Friday (1/8/16)
- Group 4 Project Day
Tuesday - Thursday (1/5/16 - 1/7/16)
- Turn in Group 4 Project permission slips
- Complete Python String Exercises and submit via Google Classroom
- Complete 6 exercises from String-1
- Complete Leet-speak Translator
- Introduction to Dictionaries
- Complete Morse Code Translator