CS 295 – Web Development II First Day’s Assignment.

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CS 295 – Web Development II First Day’s Assignment

How to … Problem What is to be done. Pre-Conditions What you are assuming or know at the beginning of the process. Algorithm Step by step process to complete the task in a finite/reasonable amount of time. Post-Conditions What is (should be) true after the process is completed.

How to … Assignment Requirements Complete this assignment with PowerPoint. Slide 1 = The Problem Slide 2 = Pre-Conditions Slide 3 through n-1 = Algorithm –only one step per slide Slide n = Post-Conditions Bring your own props.

How to … Tie a shoe.

How to … Replace batteries in a TI-83 or TI-84 calculator.

How to … Brush your teeth.

How to … Hard boil an egg.

How to … Change a lamp’s light bulb.

How to … Put on a coat.

How to … Set a clock.

How to … Make a Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich

How to … Tie a shoe. Replace batteries in a TI-83/84 calculator. Brush your teeth. Hard boil an egg. Change a lamp’s light bulb. Put on a coat. Set a clock. Make a Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich