Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Let's Celebrate

After all the work is done we are celebrating our accomplishments of this school year watching an Alice video and having a cup of Java.



Have a great summer !!!

Monday, June 8, 2009

Oral Presenations

This is our last week of classes. Each team will be presenting their projects on Monday or Tuesday.

Monday, June 1, 2009

PowerPoint Presentations

Continue working on your PowerPoint presentation. Next week we will have our oral presentations. Get ready for those and finish your slides and a handout.

Due on Monday: 4 important terms explained (Step 3).
Due on Tuesday: Handouts of your presentation (Step 5).

Monday, May 25, 2009

Project - Internet Privacy and Computer Security

Continue working on your projects today and tomorrow:
  • Finish your notes and
  • find two new sources, and
  • prepare your outline.
Due on Monday: Notes and bibliographies of two new sources (Step1).
Due on Tuesday: Your outline (Step2).

Thursday, May 21, 2009

The Internet

Today we are starting our unit about the internet. After today's class you will be able to explain how the internet works and how email works. The videos, the vocabulary sheets and the quiz on Brainpop will help you to understand the ideas. All the links can be found to the right in "Stay tuned about the internet".
In the second part of our class today we will be starting team projects about different topics on internet privacy and computer security.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Last Time Java

Today is our last day on Java.
We will have our final test and all your practices with Eclipse as posted yesterday need to be completed.

Homework
Enjoy the long week-end and celebrate Queen Victoria. See you on Tuesday.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Review and Catch Up

Today is time to review what we have learned about Java programming so far and to catch up with your Java practices.
I would like everybody to complete the following Java classes:
  • HelloWorld
    (The Eclipse IDE, Slide 15)
  • Pet class and PetMaster class
    (Java Classes and DataTypes, Slide 21)
  • Car Class and CarOwner class
    (Java Classes - Inheritance and Method Overriding, Slide 15)
  • Improved Car class
    (Java Control Statements for Conditional Execution, Slide 15).
Those who are done all of these can start working on the method
  • caughtSpeeding of the TrafficLaws class and on the Police class (Java Bits and Pieces, Slides 11-13).
Homework
Prepare for the test using the review problems and the answer key.