Project Course
This course is designated as a project course. I would like you to choose a coding project that involves teamwork and object-oriented something. The choice is yours but you need to get Ken’s approval on the project
Object-Oriented Programming
Posts from Ken.
This course is designated as a project course. I would like you to choose a coding project that involves teamwork and object-oriented something. The choice is yours but you need to get Ken’s approval on the project
This way of learning is probably very new for you. Ken knows this is good for you and has been developing these methods over the years based on the work of many other educators. We would like to hear your thoughts about this now while it is still new. It will be interesting for you to look back on at the end of the course and later in your degree program.
No, not the “force”, but the source.
Here are some links to information about Flipped Learning and #AbolishGrades. Watch/read them all or just some or go ahead and suggest others in your blog post. Remember that you can become a Google Ninja and in fact you should!
As usual, write about this on your blog using the tag #WSQ04 this time. When done, go look at other posts by your classmates.
You should have Eclipse setup, hacking Java and your blog is setup and ready to go. Have you seen those Lynda videos yet?
You should already have Eclipse setup and running, now go ahead and create a Hello World program in Java. The real work here is making sure you can get it to run inside of Eclipse. The second fun part would be synchronizing your Eclipse project with GitHub (bonus extra ninja points).
Sometimes I just assume people know how to use Twitter effectively. That is probably a very bad assumption. So I will include references here to give you all ideas on how to use Twitter effectively. This post will update as I find more relevant resources.
Go setup Eclipse for your machine. You can get the official version from the Eclipse website or perhaps a spin of Eclipse like Aptana. You will want to be setup for Java development.
As always, write a blog post about your progress and include #wsq01 as a category/tag or even just inside the text of your blogpost to help the FeedWordPress hamsters pull it into the course blog.
Please remember to write a blog post on YOUR blog. Please remember to put the following on your blog post:
All of my courses are hosted on my own WordPress sites instead of the Blackboard “Learning Management System”.
You may have been in my class previously or this is your first tine in a class with Ken Bauer. Get ready since I always am changing and innovating in my courses.
More to come soon, for now check out the Page One for your course, the weekly video from Ken will be published in the Monday morning post (this one will be edited) each week.