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The digital copies can be accessed at the following link. |
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This page is for Google Docs. If your computer needs to convert pages into another file, this may help. |
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| Week 1: 1/31 - 2/3 | ||
| Week 2: 2/6 - 2/10 | In an effort to provide more transparency, a government website accidentally released several users' personal information including social security numbers. |
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I just happened to see this article on Flipboard a few days ago. It goes well will this week's lecture. |
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| Week 3: 2/13 - 2/17 | Assignment description, template, and rubric |
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| Week 4: 2/20 - 2/24 | Let's Play Connect 4 |
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| Week 5: 2/27 - 3/3 | ||
Online text for Python. Chapter on Strings. |
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A book chapter about for loops with opportunities to practice. |
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| Week 6: 3/6 - 3/10 | Online textbook with information about if statements. |
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| Week 7: 3/13 - 3/17 | Practice problems for decision statements. Do as many as you can in class. |
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| Week 9: 3/27 - 3/31 | Online, interactive textbook chapter on loops. |
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| Week 10: 4/3 - 4/7 | ||
Please read for Thursday's class. |
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Please read for Wednesday. |
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This is for your own reading if you're interested. This is the article I mentioned in class about https possibly causing more harm than good because malware could be encrypted and thereby not examined by networks as it makes its way onto them. |
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| Week 11: 4/10 - 4/14 | ||
| Week 12: 4/17 - 4/21 | ||
| Week 14: 4/24 - 4/28 | ||
If you have never used Excel before, you may want to start here. If you have used Excel, even a little, you can likely skip this video. |
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If you have used Excel before, you can start here. This video will include topics like using formulas, functions, and filtering. If you're good with all of those tasks, skip to the advanced. |
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Advanced topics in Excel. I highly recommend watching this video if you understood everything in the intermediate video. |
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| Final Project | Attached are prep material to assist with coding for the final. |