Qué está incluido
4 reuniones en vivo
3 horas 20 minutos horas presencialesTarea
1 hora por semana. Homework will be simply to fill out exercises in the notebooks. We will start the homework together but you should finish it yourself.Evaluación
There is no formal assessment. However, it is important that you have mastered the skills required to move to the next class: Python with Google Colab 1c: Lists and LoopsExperiencia de clase
In these 4 classes we will continue our work with the interactive and incredibly popular jupyter notebooks in Colab. I have prepared four notebooks different notebooks. Each of these notebooks explores different aspects of the if/elif/else programming construct and how they it is used with different objects. Week 1 - if statement, 'Interview' project Week 2 - else statement, 'Interview' cont. Week 3 - elif statement, 'Madlibs' cont. Week 4 - 'Typing game' project Each class we will go through the notebook running code together and reading the explanations. I will add further commentary which will be available for review on Outschool.com if needed. The important ideas are all spelled out in the notebooks and are available for review by the student. Students keep their notebooks in their Google Drive. There will be some exercises to be done in class by the students. There will also be homework, part of which will be done in class most likely. I am available to students via outschool and I encourage them to contact me with any questions or doubts they are experiencing. Why teach decisions next? Well, our programs are pretty limited if they always do the same thing. if/elif/else statements open a whole world of possibilities in terms or interactivity. With these powers we can have our programs actually interact with users and perform different tasks depending on the user's preferences. Many simple programs can be awkward to code without the if statement. Though we could have spent more time with objects, the if statement is an essential part of any programming language and should be introduced early in the teaching process. I base my teaching on the Socratic methods, encouraging students to figure things out for themselves by asking them a series of questions . This may take some getting used to, as the student may feel 'picked on', however, coding is not the kind of thing you passively absord. Luckily, most students experience an increasing amount of joy as they learn more about Computer Science. You can catch the bug as they say. Learners participate in class discussions and I encourage them to help each other's understanding. All work is individual however. There are no prerequisites for this class though experience with Scratch can be helpful.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn about Colab and Python.
In Colab students will learn about Jupyter notebooks: what they are, how to manage them, how add cells, run code, restart runtime, explore notebooks on the web, etc.
With regard to the Python programming language, students will learn about the if statement, i.e. how to make decisions in programming, as well as refine our knowledge of strings and how to build sentences.
We will be creating two projects. The first one, 'Interview', is a project in which we ask the user several questions and create responses based on their answers. 'Madlibs ' is a great opportunity to practice working with strings and allow the user to 'choose' a story. 'Typing Game' puts it all together. It will also show us the need for being able to repeat our code and will serve as an introduction to loops.
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
You need a gmail account so that you can have access to Google Drive. If you have a student account, your guardian may have to set permissions.
Idioma en el que se imparte la clase
Inglés
Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Fuentes
Google Colab
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
2 Grado
Maestría en Matemáticas desde Harvard University
Licenciatura en Matemáticas desde Harvard University
I've been a Computer Science teacher for the past 10 years. For the past three years I have taught mostly Python at Create and Learn. I have a LOT of experience teaching Scratch and AP Computer Science Java as well so I am not only familiar with where students need to be, I also understand where they came from and where they should be going.
Reseñas
Clase privada en vivo
33 US$
semanalmente o 132 US$ por 4 clases1 x por semana, 4 semanas
50 min
Completado por 3 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 9-14