CSI110 Introduction to Programmable Worlds and Problems
University at Albany -- College of Computing and Information
Computer Science Department
Prof. Seth Chaiken




Prof. Chaiken's info
Office Hours:
Tues     10:00AM-12:00noon   LI-96H  
Thurs    10:00AM-12:00noon   LI-99   or   LI-96H
or drop-in LI-96H if I'm not busy.
email: sdc@cs.albany.edu
phone: 442-4282(email is better)

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Class Daily Activity - Click HERE (team learning of literate dancing)

Course Materials, Readings and Homework
Jan 20 Syllabus, Slides, Class Activity Notes, Quiz
Jan 22 Homework
Quiz
Just Paper: Kumar Ch 2 excepts
Objectives: Keep separate projects in separate files;
create, edit, load and run program as a file;
express a program as a Python function;
use 3-4 Python operations.
Jan 25 Start Robot and Myro "Pilot's" Checklist
In-class Activity Assignment
timedDancer.py
Just Paper: Kumar's Python and Myro Overview Chapters.
        "the course bible"
Jan 27 Like Jan 25, but on time!
Objectives:
Begin playing with Robots.
Start Myro efficiently, recover from disconnects.
Similar to Jan 22 but with the Robot and bigger.
Think, speak and write comments to document what each
program line should accomplish.
Jan 29 In-Class QUIZ on Python use and literate comments.
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Feb 5