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Welcome to CS 139 PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS
Introductions Ms. Nancy Harris Lead instructor Dr. Farzana Rahman Instructor Derrick Buadum - Graduate TA Matt Muller - Graduate TA -A large cast of undergraduate TAs
Overview of the course Lab days Practical exercises, practice with the new program features you have learned. These will generally be led by the graduate TAs. Lecture days Review of lab and difficulties. Activities to have you work with new items or practice and extend old ones. Preparation Reading, videos, homework. Expect some preparation for most lecture days. Expect weekly quizzes on concepts and terminology.
Problem solving It s not just about coding. Don t be surprised when you want to show me code, I will instead ask you to explain your strategy.
Name cards Name cards will help us to get to know your names and refer to you by name. Fold the paper in half the long way. Put your preferred name (large) and your last name (smaller) on both sides. See demo. Leave these on the cart as you exit class each day and find and use your name tag as you come in to both lecture and lab.
Teams You will have lab partners and larger learning teams in the classroom. All programming (except Scratch) will be done with pair programming. More about pair programming next week.
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Meet your team (Section 1) 1-3 C Cynthia Kovacick 1-3 C Ashley Pegram Ashley 1-4 C Bikash Thapa Adhikari Bikash 1- 4 C Gaten Cancino Gaten 1-11 A Brian Kinney Brian 1- 11 A Nathan Roohr Nate 1-10 B Kareemah Alsaleem 1-10 B Dias Zhakypbay Dias 1-2 B Kathleen Penney Kate 1-2 B Kimberly Shifflett Kim 1-12 G Alexander Ledesma Alex 1-12 G Ikrama Ranjha Iki 1-13 G Evan Phyfer Evan 1-13 G Patrick McCrory 1-1 E Ross Clapham Ross 1-1 E Sam Kiwus Sam 1-7 E William Clear Garrett 1-7 E Dane Diksa Dane 1-8 F Jeffrey Grimes Jeff 1-8 F Thomas Huffman Thomas 1-9 F Nathaniel Johnson Nathan 1- 9 F Garrett Folks Garrett 1-5 H Jacob McAllister Jacob 1-5 H Shaunak Patel 1-6 H Peter Renai Pete 1-6 H David Rigby David
Meet your team (Section 2) 2-3 C Isabella Gelardi Bella 2-3 C Victoria Wilson Vicki 2-5 C Zach Weiss Zach 2-5 C Quentin Franklin 2-2 A Patricia Soriano Chuchi 2-2 A Angelica Radan 2-7 A William Austin Billy 2-7 A Nathanael Bennett Nathan 2-1 B Angela Anzevino Angela 2-1 B Sarah Kraft Sarah 2-4 B Matthew Farrer Matt 2-4 B Brandon Williams Brandon 2-11 F Timothy Kang Tim 2-11 F Keith Scofield Keith 2-6 F Anthony Zometa Anthony 2-6 F Jarod Beardsley Jarod 2-10 E Colin Myers Colin 2-10 E Eric Cullinane Eric 2-12 E Sean Raasio Sean 2-12 E Justin Graham Justin 2-8 D Thomas Erlendson Thomas 2-8 D Matthew Jennings Matt 2-9 D Edward Lay Eddie 2-9 D Gregory McClafferty Greg 2-13 G greg sheneman greg 2-13 G Robert Spinosa Robert 2-14 G Justin Darr Justin 2-14 G Matthew Fiemer Matt
Meet your team (Section 3) 3-10 C Cameron Wilhelm Cameron 3- 10 C Emerson Bonga Emerson 3-11 C Sean Brzozowski Sean 3-11 C William Hardgrove Will 3-1 A Kiersten Dodson Kiersten 3-1 A Shelby Campbell Paige 3-2 A Nicole Maguire 3-2 A Munsoor Ali Moni 3-4 B Matthew Dromazos Matt 3-4 B Johnathon Hoyns Johnathon 3-9 B Jonathon Kent Jonathon 3-9 B Austen Linder Austen 3-5 E Matthew Humphreys Matt 3-5 E Brandon Shelton Brandon 3-6 E Alexander Bruns Alex 3-6 E David Hunter Dave 3-12 D Julius Nevin none 3-12 D Daniel Rowland Daniel 3-13 D Alejandro Torres Alejandro 3-13 D Travis Smith Travis 3-14 F Thomas Driver 3-14 F Minh Tran 3-7 F Daniel Siemion Trey 3-7 F Alexander Hash Alex 3-8 G Ryan Gray Ryan 3-8 G Bruns Alexander solo G Andrew Matthias Drew solo G Donald Pasquarello Donny
Meet your team (Section 4) 4-5 C Kyle Foster Kyle 4-5 C Brian Granata Bran 4-6 C Matthew McCreary Matt 4-6 C Kevin Mosby Freddy 4-2 B Emily Darian Bennett Darian 4-2 B Ileana Gutierrez 4-4 B Bryce Anderson Bryce 4-4 B Jeffrey Antetomaso Jeff 4-1 A Rachel Brasco None 4-1 A Shirali Shah None 4-3 A Brian Chhour Brian 4-3 A Connor Olson Connor 4-10 E Brandon Bautista n/a 4- 10 E Kendrick Smith Kendrick 4- 11 E Tyler Christofferson 4-13 E Marcus Wilson Marcus 4-12 F Melvin Gonzalez Melvin 4-12 F Cole Inman Cole 4-9 F Cory Stewart None 4-9 F Alexander Conner Alex 4-7 D Erick Ponce Erick 4-7 D Brian Zimmerman Tyler 4-8 D MacKenzie Rowan Mac 4-8 D Timothy Roth Tim 4-11 G Hatim Abdelrahman Hatim 4- 13 G Zhuokai Yu Evan solo G David Langston N/A
Meet your team (Section 5) 5-1 B Briana Wilson Bri 5-1 B Megan Grayson Megan 5-3 B Joseph Andrews Joe 5-3 B Colin Doescher Colin 5-12 A Jonathan Daniel Jonathan 5-12 A Seth Marsh Seth 5-13 A David Fariss David 5-13 A Evan McAllister Starlord. (Just kidding.) 5-7 E Regis Mahoney Regis 5-7 E Matthew Martino Matt 5- 8 E Christian Okada Christian 5- 8 E Skyler Rubin Skyler 5-5 D Ryan Eckert Ryan 5-5 D Kaleb Fasil Kaleb 5-6 D Donald Gatanis Don 5-6 D Alexander Harding Alex 5-2 C Juliana Doebler 5-2 C Taylor Brown 5-4 C Joshua Boyles 5-4 C Alexander Doughty Alex/John 25-11 G Logan Verlander Logan 5- 11 G Robert Mueller 5-14 G Richard Krause 5-14 G Andrew Ricketts 5-10 F Austin Eckhart Austin 5-10 F Brian Schieber Brian 5-9 F Cameron Santoro Cameron 5-9 F Scott Woodgate Scott
Contact information Share your contact information with your teammates. Take a few minutes to discuss the goals that you each have for the course. What strategies will you employ to achieve those goals? These may change as we discuss different ways of learning in class. For each pair, lay out a time when you will be able to work together to finish lab work and work on programs. You should put this on your master schedule.
Build your team flag Create a team name. Feel free to decorate the card with anything that will mean something to the team. Feel free later on to change this just ask me for additional cards.
Lab 1u - Programming fundamentals Input/output (getting data, providing results) Assignment (storage of intermediary values) Sequencing (putting steps in the correct order) Decisions (choose whether an action occurs) Loops (iteration/repetition) Methods (subprograms (groups steps together)) Objects (data + methods) lab: http://learn.code.org/hoc/1
Wrap up We will use Canvas as our LMS Tonight, read the syllabus for the course. Come into class tomorrow with any questions you might have. Finish the code.org exercises (optional) Note, with the exception of exams, the schedule is subject to change. Please note when your exams are and put them into your planner NOW.