Designing Solutions Through Programming

Wednesday 1 September 2021 - Block 1, Room C152
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Daily Note

Our plan for the day: 

  1. Please read the full daily notes every class.
     
  2. We are going to discuss a date and content for our first quiz! Please listen to this next.
    1. On the quiz: 
      1. HTML
      2. CSS
      3. IDE's
  3. We are going to review HTMLPlease watch this video
  4. We are going to review CSS. Please watch this video 
     
  5. I am going to introduce developer tools. Please watch this video

 

 

Our Big idea

The big idea for today is Web science.

The essential questions for this topic are:

What is the web, really? How is the web made? How do we design and build web-based applications?

It takes time to explore and really understand a big idea. If you want to
learn more about web science (which is connected to today's daily note), please click here .

We are learning this because as a designers must understand scientific and technical innovation. Designers use systems, models, methods, and processes to solve problems.



Reminders & routines:

IF (today ==  testing_day_for_me) {
     remember to go get tested!;
}

IF (this_block == first_block_day) {
     read_daily_bulletin;
}

IF (today == Friday) {
     current_event_activity();
}

As I am taking attendance:

  1. For students who are physically at ASW: Please check now: am I connected to the American School of Warsaw wireless network
  2. Please check now: is visual studio code working from my programming folder?

To remember: 

  1. All the files you need for this course can be found at this link. Please pay attention to the time the file was last updated. 
  2. You can access a web-based view of your database by clicking this link.
  3. It is important to carefully read the notes. If come to me and quietly tell me the name of your favorite animal, I'll give you a piece of candy. If you aren't quiet, I will not give you any candy. 
  4. Please be aware of course videos to help you understand our content.