Eleven, so of course
We are in exam weeks (this week and next) and then Ken will be away for three classes with you during November for two conferences. Please be sure to be pushing yourself as well as keep in contact with myself and your colleagues via Twitter, Slack and all other methods!
- Remember, this is student-centered learning, you need to drive the learning and ensure that I (and classmates) are helping you get what you need and pushing you to keep learning.
- Keep an eye on this page but even more important, be sure that you are watching our Slack Channel. You could install the app for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Windows Desktop, Mac or just check the course slack page once a day or so.
- I will keep posting to Twitter since it brings in outside perspective to our work and helps expose you to your growing Personal Learning Network. I invite you to do the same.
- (updated) The Rubric for partial#2 is released, go check it out here.
- There will be more readings assigned that I suggest (based on request). As always not required but I will assign only readings (and/or videos) that I feel are appropriate and well written for you.
Monday Challenge
See our challenge posted on Twitter below.
Your challenge for today, data mining. Parse a csv file using Python to report some statistics #TC101 Option: https://t.co/qaDyidA9Rv pic.twitter.com/HXgqHNIIke
— Ken Bauer (@ken_bauer) October 17, 2016
Thursday Challenge
Coming soon
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