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Committing Computer Science
“Set and answer any question on international law which you would have wished to see in this paper”Level H International Law, 2006.
Teaching and Learning
• Recognising the mismatch between the expectations of the students and us.
• We often do not match a good model of our students’ learning styles or expectations.
• Being explicit about my expectations to the students.
Overview
• Builds on foundations of object-orientation met in CO320.
• Application structures– Inheritance– Interfaces– GUIs– Input-output– Design
Course structure
• Two lectures per week.• One class per week.• Three assignments.• “Objects first with Java …” is the course
text.• You will need to develop a practical
ability to write programs to pass this course.
Essential points
• Absorb the culture – come to lectures.
• Read about programming – follow up with a textbook.
• But … do it! Write programs; both in classes and outside.
What I expect from you
• Around 10 hours per week of work.• 2x1hr lectures + 2x1hr follow ups.• 1x1hr class.• Around 5hrs of additional work on the
course material: reading, finishing class material, doing further exercises, assessments.
• Every week.