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WELCOME
TO
OPEN
HOUSE
Vicki Coffman
Computer ScienceAdvanced
Pre-APAdvanced Placement
CS3
Advanced and pre-AP Topics
• Variables and constants• Data types• Program input/output• Data abstraction and encapsulation• Control structures• Boolean logic• Program design
Advanced and pre-AP tools
All of these are free downloads – URLs are on the syllabus.
Scratch Alice Jeroo
Textbook Information(Advanced and pre-AP)
A+ Computer ScienceStacey Armstrong
(Your student should have taken this home on a USB drive.)
http://www.apluscompsci.com/
Advanced Placement Topics(plus review of pre-AP topics)
• One and two dimensional arrays
• Algorithms– Searching– Sorting– Traversal– Insertion– Deletion
• GridWorld case study
Advanced Placement is strictly Java!
// Java0401.java// This program demonstrates one-way selection with <if>.// Run the program twice. First with Sales equals to 300,000 // and a second time with Sales equals 500,000.
public class Java0401{
public static void main (String args[]){
System.out.println("\nJAVA0401.JAVA\n");double sales = 300000.00;double bonus = 250.00;if (sales >= 500000.0)
bonus += 500.0;System.out.println("Yearly bonus: " + bonus);System.out.println();
}}
Textbook Information(Advanced Placement)
http://www.schram.org
Exposure JavaLeon Schram
(Your student should have taken this home on a USB drive.)
AP Information(Advanced and pre-AP students,
please consider continuing to AP!)http://www.collegeboard.com
Prepare to Succeed in CollegeAP courses can help you acquire the skills and habits you'll need to be successful in college. You'll improve your writing skills, sharpen your problem-solving abilities, and develop time management skills, discipline, and study habits.
Earn College Credit and PlacementMore than 90 percent of four-year colleges in the United States and colleges in more than 60 other countries give students credit, advanced placement or both on the basis of AP Exam scores. By entering college with AP credits, you'll have the time to move into upper level courses, pursue a double-major or study abroad.
CSIII Topics(Advanced Placement students, please consider for next year!)
• Continuation of CS AP topics, plus
• Stacks, queues, linked lists, binary trees, heaps, maps, sets
• Hashing• Algorithm analysis and Big-O• Individual projects
Tutorials/Computer Science Club
•Tutorials M-F 2:30PM – 3:00PM (at least)
•Computer Science Club, MWF, 2:30PM - ?
•Conference period: 2nd
(8:25AM – 9:15AM)
UIL Information
http://www.uil.utexas.edu/The University Interscholastic League offers the most comprehensive literary and academic competitive program in the nation. These activities, which exist to complement the academic curriculum, are designed to motivate students as they acquire higher levels of knowledge, to challenge students to confront issues of importance, and to provide students with the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of specific skills.
Programming Contest Information
• We attend numerous written and hands-on programming contests during the year.
• All are on Saturdays, usually from 7AM to 3PM (approximately). We attend between one and three contests per month.
• I can usually take pretty much as many people as want to go. I favor those who show up for club.
Code Wars Information
http://hpcodewars.org/
• HP Code Wars is a first class computer programming competition for high school students. Hosted on Hewlett-Packard's Houston campus, the Code Wars experience is unlike any other programming competition.
• The event successfully combines several quality ingredients: the high-tech HP environment, a wide range of programming challenges, large amounts of good "programmer" food (pizza and caffeine), music, plus loads of giveaways (including gift bags and door prizes) -- all in an exciting, stimulating, and competitive environment.
• In the past, I have been able to take 15 people. I favor those who do extra projects and show up for club.