IB Computer Science 1
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Contents
Monday (2/27/12)
Warmup:
- What is Object-Oriented Programming? Describe in layman's terms.
Agenda:
- Object-Oriented Programming Review
- Parts of a class
- Class declaration at the top: class CLASSNAME:
- Initializer: def __init__(self, PARAMS):
- Give default or initialize values of attributes
- Methods: def METHODNAME(self, PARAMS):
- A function inside a class
- Python Class References
- Class-wide construction of an object-oriented program
- Point class example review
- Circle class example
- Rectangle class example
- Create a Student class with the attributes on the board
Thursday (2/23/12)
Agenda:
- List, nested list, and for loop quiz
- Demo missing assignments
- Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming
- Class-wide construction of an object-oriented program
- Point class example
- Circle class example
- Rectangle class example
- Create a Student class with the attributes on the board
Tuesday (2/21/12)
Warmup:
- Assume you have a matrix = [ [2, 4, 6], [1, 3, 5], [0, 1, 2] ]
- Write a nested loop that sums all the elements
Agenda:
- Complete Nested List demos (multiplying matrices is optional)
- Nested Loops review
- Pig Latin Translator w/ Lists
- List Surprise
- Closed-book Quiz on Thursday (2/23/12)
- Lists
- Nested Lists
- String Lists
- for loops
Tuesday - Thursday (2/14/12 - 2/16/12)
Warmup:
- Assume you are given the following code:
a = ???
b = ???
#Using an additional variable, swap the values in a and b (even though you don't know what they are)
Agenda:
- Complete Advanced Python List Exercises
- Introduction to Nested Lists
- Nested List Practice
- Application in matrices
- Other applications
- Nested List Practice
- Create a program that calculates the determinant of a 2x2 matrix. Be sure to test your program.
- Create a program that calculates the determinant of a 3x3 matrix. Be sure to test your program.
- Create a program that multiplies two matrices against each other
Wednesday - Friday (2/8/12 - 2/10/12)
Warmup:
Agenda:
- Demo Advanced Python List Exercises through Min/Max
- Demo Turtle - List Assignment
- Complete Advanced Python List Exercises
- For loop
Monday (2/6/12)
Warmup:
- On a separate sheet of paper, write out the algorithm to find the minimum number in a list of numbers
Agenda:
- Advanced Python List Exercises
- You should be completed through Min/Max
- Turtle - List Assignment
Tuesday - Thursday (1/31/12 - 2/2/12)
Warmup:
- Create a Python Turtle program that tells the turtle to move forward 100
- Don't forget about exitonclick()
Agenda:
- Advanced Python List Exercises
- You should be completed through Min/Max
- Turtle - List Assignment