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Coding & Tech
College Level Computer Science With Java (Unit 5)
We shall explore Computer Science, first building a computer from basic logic chips, then looking at how languages layout data in memory, how Java creates those structures, culminating with a grand project--a Web Server written in Java.
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13-18
year olds
3-6
learners per class
$160
Charged upfront
$20 per class
Meets 2x per week
Over 4 weeks
55 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
College Level Computer Science This is Unit 5 of a year-long course will take you from the basics of digital logic through the design of a computer and into Object Oriented Programming using Java. The successful student will be ready to take many Junior/Senior level college courses. The new student should start with Unit 1. The unique aspect of this course is that I emphasize how memory is used by different languages by using diagrams of memory layout—how you can find one piece of...
The successful student (and my students are always successful) will have a solid understanding of Java and be able to write significant programs. They will understand polymorphism (and love it). They will understand recursion, maybe even tail recursion. They will have a sense of the operating system. They will be prepared to take most sophomore and junior level college classes.
In the first unit, homework will be light, under an hour per class. Once we begin programming in unit two, that will go up to about two hours of programming homework per class hour. There will be occasional short readings.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
1 hour 50 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
Eclipse is an "Integrated Development Environment" which allows the student to write and run code. It is a widely used in the software development world. The student (or parent) will download Eclipse from the IBM web site and then use it locally on their own computer. Eclipse may be downloaded freely, with no identifying information required.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses Java Information.
Teacher
Bil LewisBil as James Madison / Bil as Computer Scientist
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United States35 total reviews
57 completed classes
About Me
Bil Lewis is a Computer Scientist who has taught at Stanford and Tufts Universities. He is also a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who taught High School in Kenya and later in Palo Alto and Somerville. He is a Past District Governor for...