BIT 115: Introduction To Programming Professor: Dr. Baba Kofi Weusijana Pronounced Bah-bah Co-fee Way-ou-see-jah-nah Call him “Baba” or “Dr. Weusijana” https://cascadia.instructure.com/courses/1175442
Lecture 14 Sit with your ICE13 group! Log into Canvas Announcements Put your name sticker on your computer Announcements Quiz Lecture: Non-Robotic Code Peer-Review A3 ICE14
Announcements Sit with your ICE13 group! Java Code Critic may be down tonight, 6PM-11PM PST No office hour this Wednesday
And Now: ... The “Warm-Up” Quiz
“Non-Robotic” Java Programming Topic: “Non-Robotic” Java Programming Writing Java programs without using the Becker Robot class or any robots in the code is now deemed “non-robotic.”
Start Looking for “Non-Robotic Java”* Starting today, we will begin introducing “Non-Robotic Java” into the mix, which will find its way into the PowerPoint slides, some of the example code, several of the ICEs, and even one of the Assignments, Assignment 4 (Advanced). * Of course any new topics we learn under the heading ‘Non-Robotic Java’ can still be used when working with Robots I/O Example: ReadConsoleChecked.java
Peer-Review A3 In-class (now) At-home (after class) Use Student_Rubric.doc from A3 Instructions Send completed doc to the A3 group via Canvas Inbox At-home (after class) Go to Assignments under Canvas and click on the Peer-Review assignment Make sure you use the Canvas rubric AND leave a comment Instructions: https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-3138 BIT 115: Introduction To Programming
9 reviews 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 10 5 These ICE13 groups review these A3 groups. 9 reviews 1 8 2 7 3 6 4 10 5 Use Student_Rubric.doc from A3 Instructions Send completed doc to the A3 group via Canvas Inbox
ICE 14 Non-Robotic Programs with I/O(Input/Output)