Draft Teaching Materials - Lecture Notes | CSSE 490, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Computer Science

Material Type: Project; Class: Pattern Recog Using Hid Markov; Subject: Computer Sci & Software Engr; University: Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Term: Unknown 1989;

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Draft Teaching Materials
This milestone is to be completed as a team.
OBJECTIVES
The objectives of this milestone are for you to develop a first draft of your teaching materi-
als and to continue learning about your chosen language by making progress on your term
project.
REQUIREMENTS
Your tasks for this milestone are to:
1. Begin preparing for teaching a session of the class during 8th or 9th weeks. Note that
this teaching session is separate from your project presentation that you’ll give during
10th week. To prepare for your teaching session, you should submit drafts of the follow-
ing materials by the end of sixth week:
slides (PDF, PowerPoint, or Keynote) introducing your chosen language, similar to
those I used for the first sessions of each language
a short daily quiz to be completed by your classmates, and
notes for a class exercise in using your language. These notes can just be source code
representing the final product that you want your “students” to produce, along with
comments indicating what code you will give them and what you will ask them to
complete.
2. You also should continue with progress on your project as in past weeks:
complete the user stories that we agreed on at our previous meeting,
demonstrate the stories to me during our scheduled team meeting, and
agree with me on a new set of user stories for the next milestone.
SUBMISSION
Commit your teaching materials and your project to your team SVN repository.
DUE DATE
The teaching materials are due by midnight, Tuesday, of sixth week. The project user stories
milestone is due at our regularly scheduled team meeting time during the week.
Curt Clifton$CSSE 490Programming Language Paradigms
$1

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Draft Teaching Materials

This milestone is to be completed as a team.

OBJECTIVES

The objectives of this milestone are for you to develop a first draft of your teaching materi- als and to continue learning about your chosen language by making progress on your term project.

REQUIREMENTS

Your tasks for this milestone are to:

  1. Begin preparing for teaching a session of the class during 8th or 9th weeks. Note that this teaching session is separate from your project presentation that you’ll give during 10th week. To prepare for your teaching session, you should submit drafts of the follow- ing materials by the end of sixth week:
    • slides^ (PDF, PowerPoint, or Keynote)^ introducing your chosen language, similar to those I used for the first sessions of each language
    • a short daily quiz to be completed by your classmates, and
    • notes for a class exercise in using your language. These notes can just be source code representing the final product that you want your “students” to produce, along with comments indicating what code you will give them and what you will ask them to complete.
  2. You also should continue with progress on your project as in past weeks:
    • complete the user stories that we agreed on at our previous meeting,
    • demonstrate the stories to me during our scheduled team meeting, and
    • agree with me on a new set of user stories for the next milestone.

SUBMISSION

Commit your teaching materials and your project to your team SVN repository.

DUE DATE

The teaching materials are due by midnight, Tuesday, of sixth week. The project user stories milestone is due at our regularly scheduled team meeting time during the week. Curt Clifton CSSE 490—Programming Language Paradigms 1