Course Review

--Originally published at Alan TC201

Another semester has gone by and is time to do our last projects, exams and more, but first I’m going to do a review about the Object orientated programming course.

Course Review

This class was very interactive and different from other, you have a lot of freedom but at the same time you have to use that freedom wisely, you can’t go around doing nothing in this course.

Course Review

You need to do all the work, investigate for yourself and learn for yourself, because that’s the way of learning nowdays, you have the internet with all the information you need. So the Ken is there to help you and guide you in tings you are not understanding, the wsq’s and the masteries are there to practice your abilities the project is there to show your abilities, and your blog, github, Lynda.com and twitter is there to teach you to be connected and find information. All in the course is extremely put together to work.

Course Review

And then you have extras, for example sometimes we receive from Ken some information about history of programming, this things had nothing to do with the course but where very interesting, we used different programs like python or java like if they have been there forever, but no, those things also had its history, and that was the grate about kens class this semester, you could have everything as long as you were responsible, but you also received more, like extras.

Course Review

So in conclusion, this class is very good, but only if you adapt to it.


Course Review