Friday, October 26, 2018

Week of October 28th - November 2nd, 2018

Monday:
Homework for today: finish flowchart, if/elif/else worksheets from Thursday's class
Present group 3 current events from Friday
Complete discussion of while loop
All students should have finished RUR-PLE part 1 by the end of today.

Tuesday:
All students working on RUR-PLE part 2
Give out RUR-PLE test review sheet

Wednesday:
Group 4 current events:
Period 1: Sydney, Adharv, Ashley, Nic Z.
Period 2: Colin, Talia, Nic P., Medha, Brett
Remember to enter your topic here and be sure no one else from your section is already
doing it. And remember to submit it to turnitin!
Last class time for RUR-PLE

You can show me your RUR-PLE extra credit problem up through the end of lunch on Monday.

Thursday:
Review for RUR-PLE test on Monday
For today, read "The Way of the Program" and turn in vocabulary worksheet
Introduce Python programming with IDLE
Begin "Intro to Python Programming: Using IDLE" worksheet

Friday:
Last JSUMC rotation


Remember, you can download RUR-PLE from here. Get the .exe for Windows, or the .dmg for OS X.

Friday, October 19, 2018

Week of October 22nd - 26th, 2018

Monday:
Begin new unit: Introduction to Computational Thinking, Algorithms, and Programming with Python and Processing.py
Essential questions:

  • How do algorithms affect a person's life? 
  • How do computer programs implement algorithms? 
  • How do people develop and test computer programs? 
  • How does abstraction make the development of computer programs possible? 
  • Which mathematical and logical concepts are fundamental to computer programming? 

Introduce programming with RUR-PLE

Introduce RUR-PLE: subroutine def, for count in range()

You can download RUR-PLE from here. Get the .exe for Windows, or the .dmg for OS X.

Tuesday:
JSUMC Grand Rounds

Wednesday:
Due to an entreaty from Kasey and Jonah, group 3 current events can be turned in Friday before we go to the hospital. 

Continue with RUR-PLE conditionals: if, if/else, if/elif/else
RUR-PLE part 2 available for those who finish part 1

Thursday:
Medical Informatics project part 2 due today. Remember to submit your paper to turnitin.
Continue with RUR-PLE: flowcharts, introduce while loop
Everyone should have finished RUR-PLE part 1 by the end of today.

Friday:
Group 3 current events due today:
P1: Tatum, Param, Evan, Sara
P2: Jonah, Kasey, Haia, Ahani, Alexandra

Remember to enter your topic here and be sure no one else from your section is already doing it. And remember to submit it to turnitin!
JSUMC rotation

Friday, October 12, 2018

Week of October 15th - 19th, 2018

Monday:
Please complete this survey for my SGO.
All students working on medical informatics presentations.  You will receive feedback from me over the weekend.

Tuesday:
Last class time to work on medical informatics presentations.

Wednesday:
Begin presentations.  All groups must be ready to go right away.

Thursday:
Group 2 current events due today (moved from Wednesday so that they won't distract from finishing up presentations:
P1: Emily, Aspen, Sam, Eliza, Nami
P2: Nick D., Amber, Tristan, Mat, Lilly
Remember to enter your topic here and be sure no one else from your section is already doing it. And remember to submit it to turnitin! 


Finish presentations.



Friday:
JSUMC rotation

Friday, October 5, 2018

Week of October 8th - 12th, 2018

Please fill out this anonymous survey by Friday.

Monday:

Staff day, no school

Tuesday:

Computer pioneer presentations
Please take this survey BEFORE the presentations

Please take this survey AFTER the presentations

Wednesday:

PSAT.

Thursday:
Group 1 current events due today:
P1: Sriya, Tanvi, Mackenzie, Rachel, Lalain
P2: Elissa, Eman, Zacher, Philip, Lexi
Remember to enter your topic here and be sure no one else from your section is already doing it.

Everyone working on Informatics project

Friday:

JSUMC rotation


I will give you feedback on the Informatics presentations via email by the end of the weekend. You'll have the 15th and 16th to finish up and incorporate my comments, and we'll start presentations at the beginning of class on the 17th