As we wind up the class today until next term I thought we could take a few minutes to regroup and reflect on the knowledge we have gained this term. Please share with the rest of the class:
5 things you have learned this term
5 ways you will be able to use what you have learned either in college or your career (how you will apply your knowledge)
2 what I like to call 'Ah ha' moments - in other words 2 times when the light REALLY went on about something
3 things you liked about the class
3 things you did NOT like about the class
Tell us how you can use social bookmarking (Delicious) to help in other classes and your future career.
And finally, how would you change the class in the future
Learned:
ReplyDelete1. Basics of c++ programming
2. How to use Flip Video
3. C++ is better than Java
4. How to use CodeBlocks
5. Mrs. McCormick is my favorite teacher
Applied:
1. How to use librarys for c++
2. IPO charts
3. No spaghetti code
4. Using Blogs
5. Basic c++ programming
"Ah Ha":
1. Carpet Program, input and output
2. 1st program, including libraries
Liked:
1. Great Teacher
2. Great Students
3. Great Class
Disliked:
1. Class wasnt all 3 terms
2. Didnt get to use Wiimotes
3. Nothing else
5 Things I have learned
ReplyDelete1. JAVA Sucks
2. C++ is better than JAVA
3. No language will ever surpass Assemblie's stupefying awesomeness
4. Objective-C is terrible for making a game.
5. JAVA STILL SUCKS!
5 Ways I will be able to use what I learned
1. Never take a class on JAVA.
2. Never create a personal project that utilizes JAVA.
3. Never have a job where you program in JAVA.
4. Never edit somebody's JAVA source code, because it is like travelling to the center of a black hole, and coming back out...IMPOSSIBLE!
5. Just never program in JAVA at all!
"Ah-ha" moments
1. Realizing that Dan is truly a government experiment and crash landed in Roswell, New Mexico back in the late 40s.
2. Realized the ASM is still better than C++ :D
3 Things I liked about the class
1. Loved working on our BPA project.
2. Loved worshipping assembly :D
3. Loved programming.
3 Things I did not like about the class
1. Absolutely
2. Hated
3. Nothing
How will I use delicious?
R: I will never use delicious, as it is a very clunky tool, like Windows. It is way too mainstream.
How would I change the class in the future?
R: Instead of JAVA or C++, I would focus more on .NET development, as that is what companies are more focused on today, for real-world business applications.
What i have learned:
ReplyDelete1. Zach really hates java
2. Alex T. (you know what i'm going to say)
3. Java makes better games than ASM (IE. Minecraft)
4. Alex H. is afraid of pennies
5. Zach should be arrested for speeding
Applied to:
1. Making Java applets and sending them to Zach (just to bug him)
2. also Drinking Java
3. Programming
AH-HA Moments:
1. You don't need pennies to make sense
2. Dan is not an government experiment but an time traveler. (it makes sense without pennies)
What i liked:
1. Great teacher.
2. listening to music.
3. all the little people in the class.
More later i have to leave.
1) Learned the basics of java programming
ReplyDelete2) i learned how to make an applet
3)java is less advanced than c++
4)how to use a flip video
5) how to upload a file via email
1) in college i will be able to take a higher computer class with some experiance
2) if i go into a career as a computer tech ( highley doubtful)
3) program a game for fun ( highly doubtful)
4) teach others how to program
5)using blogs
1) welcome applet
2) carpet program
1) joe bem
2) jason philly cheesesteak
3) mrs. mcCormick
1) programming
2) lectures
3) projects
1) at home for fun (haha)
2) it could help me in a computer field for future careers such as public reprensentation manager?
1) i would like to change the lectures and make the teaching more effective with one on one teaching.
Tyler Frederick
ReplyDeleteI feel like i didnt learn anything. By the exam i couldnt program on my own, i learned to type faster? because all i was doing was coping the programs from the book.
Without my already compiled programs, i couldnt use programming for anything.
My 'ah hah' moments camee when thought i knew how to do the carpet job, i got really excited, compiled it and came up with 20 errors... 'ah hah' moment gone
sleeping in the back until i was bugged to the point i had to get up.
... no comment
I bookmarked things in favorites. we never 'shared' the documents threw delicious.
Things I’ve learned
ReplyDelete1. How to copy programs
2. how programming works kind of
3. what GUI is
4. how apple and Microsoft started
5. computers really don’t like me
how I will use what I learned
1. be able to know what some computer nerds are talking about
2. knowing what java is kind of
3. knowing what someone is saying when they say OOP
4. knowing what an applet is kind of
5. being able to say hey I’ve made a Java program
2 aha moments
1. hey I got a program done by myself omg
2. I figured out how to fix an error
3 thing I liked in that class
1. listening to my ipod
2. being able to check my email and tumblr and stuff
3. getting smarties
3 things I didn’t like
1. not really being able to understand what I was doing
2. not being able to understand the exam without the book
3. not being able to get my make-up work
I probably won’t use delicious because I’ll forget about it