Monday, October 28, 2013

Language Barriers

October has been busy and I haven't had much time to utilize Codecademy.

However, I have been asked by my school to develop a Course Description, and it is due in a week.  This is a little bit difficult since I am still determining what exactly to include, let alone what the program is, but here is what I have so far:

Intro to Programming - This class will begin with the basics of website development (HTML5, CSS & JavaScript) and will incorporate other programming languages based on student interest or school needs.  The main objective is to learn how to program and how to reason like a programmer.  Mastering fundamental concepts will make it easier to experiment with other languages as the need arises.

I pretty much borrowed the last two lines from a website; I liked the way it explained the choice to call it "Intro to Programming."  I thought about making it "Intro to Web Development" but then realized that if I do incorporate more of the computer-based programs (C++, Python (?)) I would have to make a whole new course.  But then again, I have NO idea how to use those programs -- it would require me taking a course at a community college.  But, it's a possibility.  This course title keeps it open and vague (and is supported by the Principal).

Certainly, being vague is a benefit of the private education world!

<Let's get students enrolled!>


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