From the Instructor
Assignment 2 is posted on the class schedule
Hello everyone,
I wanted to share out with you some important updates ….
- I have posted assignment 2 on the MIS community site. Assignment 2 will be due 2/15 at 11:59 pm
- Later today I will share out the video lecture I promised. I may also provide a bit of assignment 2 help in that video. It would be smart to watch that when I send it out.
- I mentioned the following briefly at the start of the semester, but I want to stress this heavily now:
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- I am not teaching you every feature of the JavaScript language.
- I am not teaching you every feature of jQuery.
- I am attempting to teach you *just enough* for you to start your programming journey.
- I will not assign you work to do that requires features/concepts that I have not yet presented in class, or described in the assignment itself.
- When I see students turn in work that introduces features of JavaScript and jQuery that you have never seen in this course, I will assume that you are cheating in some way. (That is, you are most liking using AI or some other resource.)
If you cheat (or “cut corners” or whatever you want to call it) you do yourself a colossal disservice. You set yourself up for failure later in the semester. You can’t meet the learning objectives of this course by doing this sort of thing.
Sometimes, a student will say, something like “Yes, but I have prior coding experience, and I should be able to use what I know.” After nearly a decade of teaching this material, what most students consistently say to me is “I have never had to code before” and “I don’t know how to program” and so on… and on…
So, if you are one of those rare, lucky, plucky few who actually took a programming course in high school (like I did back at the dawn of time), or took an online course (like I have done many times), I say “Good for you!”
Please understand though, that this little bit of effort you exerted has put you many miles ahead of your peers. So, I respectfully ask you to play along with the majority of the class.
Who knows? You might just learn something new by taking a step back from what you already know.
Best regards,
Shafer
MIS2402.004 – agenda for class on 2/6 (Tues)
Hi everyone,
Today’s class will start with a super-quick review of the last quiz.
Then I will present information on conditional statements.
Our time together will conclude with an ICA (In Class Activity)
-Shafer
Our class location has moved!
Hello everyone,
Our class will no longer meet in Alter 602. Our class will now meet in Speakman Lab 12 (in the lower level of Speakman).
This is a bigger room, with seats and computers enough for everyone.
This change takes effect immediately. We will be in Lab 12 when we meet at 11am tomorrow.
-Shafer
MIS2402 – Section 4 – Agenda for class on 1/30 (Tuesday)
In class today we will wrap up the last lecture starting from the “Now we’re cooking” slide.
Then we will explore debugging code with JavaScript. There will be a corresponding in class activity.
I will discuss Quiz 1, ever so briefly, at the start of class.
-Shafer
Agenda for class on 1/25
In class today we will begin to explore the “brains” of a web application … JavaScript.
Our time together will conclude with your first quiz (it is a paper / pencil quiz)
-Shafer
MIS2402 – Agenda for class on 1/23
In today’s class we will briefly review the last activity, then we will work on an HTML activity together.
-Shafer
MIS2402.004 – Good morning!
In today’s class we will
- take attendance.
- go over the syllabus.
- begin exploring JavaScript
- talk about what’s expected of you, outside of class, this first week
-Shafer
Hello students
Hello and welcome to MIS2402, section 004.
I am looking forward to our first class together! The review of the syllabus in the first class will cover important material every student should be aware of.
Here are some things you can be doing to get ready for the semester:
- Get the textbook for the class: JavaScript Absolute Beginner’s Guide by Kirupa Chinnathambi (2nd edition) (I would order it from Amazon… either print or e-book format is acceptable.)
- Install the software you need for class
- Begin watching the YouTube video play list “HTML and CSS for future programmers”
- Your understanding of the video material will be assessed in the first quiz of the semester.
I’m looking forward to our first meeting on Tuesday, 1/16 at 11:00am.
-Shafer