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Fall 2010
Jt




ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Wednesday 1/19/2011: The PodCasts for Spring 2011 are now available. Follow the directions below to subscribe to them.

This website contains extra material for CS110 students. This includes the podcasts and the True BASIC powerpoint slides of Jt's lectures. It also includes Jt's lecture schedule so you can plan when to attend a particular class to hear a particular lecture topic discussed.

Remember, to frequently visit the main Sakai site for CS110 often, since assignments and exam info is posted there. The site is:  CS110 Info



Powerpoint Slides from Basic Lectures

To make the podcasts more watchable, I am using Powerpoint to teach True BASIC. In the past, I just talked a lot and occasionally jotted some key info on the board. These slides go with that style of quick-paced teaching and will be displayed much faster than you would normally present powerpoint. I know this will frustrate people who are in the habit of jotting down every word that appears on the screen. Therefore, I have made the slides available here in case you want a copy to print or read before or after class.

Please note: some of these files have many pages. If you plan to print these, realize the computer labs have a limit regarding how much printing you can do at no charge. Furthermore, these presentations do not make much sense unless you see them in color. Given all this, you may discover it is wiser to use these materials online, rather than printing them. (If you must print, you may want to print in color on your own printer.)

All my True BASIC powerpoint presentations are now available below.

I do not make the powerpoints available for my non-BASIC lectures.  Those lectures are easy to jot down as I teach them. In fact, when I teach those topics you will want to make sure you listen careful to all I say, and take much more extensive notes than just what appears on the slides.

Here are the Powerpoint slides:
Basic Chapter 2
Basic Chapter 3
Basic Chapter 3 Program
Basic Chapter 4
Basic Chapter 4 Program
Basic Chapter 5
Basic Chapter 5 Program
Basic Chapter 6
Basic Chapter 6 Program
Basic Chapter 7
Basic Chapter 7 Program
Basic Chapter 9
Basic Chapter 9 Program
Basic Chapter 8

Podcasts of Jt's CS110 Lectures:

For the past eight semesters I have been "podcasting" my lectures online. Many students have been using the podcasts to review lecture material.  Based on the good results, I will continue to record and podcast my lectures throughout this Spring so that they are available for you to grab.

Although it is very likely you will do poorly in the course if you skip lecture and only rely on the podcasts, they are extremely useful as a method of reviewing what you learned in class. It is important to note, these are just simple recordings - these are not elaborate productions. And they will only serve as reminders of what occured in lecture.  Not all that is taught will be preserved in the recordings. In fact, I will turn off the recording of the podcasts, and give out special "hints" that only those people actually attending lecture will hear. If you miss class, you will miss this material and do less well in the course.

To put it simply, if you decide not to attend lecture or pay attention during them, and just rely on these recordings, it is extremely likely you will not do as well in the course as you otherwise would.  The podcasts will be useful for going back and reviewing parts of lectures you want to try to understand better. They can be used in much the same way you would review your notes to find out some detail needed to do an assignment, or to study for an exam.

Important: I do not give the above warning to you lightly. In the Fall 06 and Spring 07, attendance dropped in my lectures, probably because people got used to just depending on the podcasts. Likewise, at the end of those semesters, 30% of the students in the class had failed the course. Usually only 7 to 14% of the class fails. Dozens of people failed just because they didn't pay attention to my advice. Resist the urge to skip class. Remember I have said this. Later in the semester, if you remember I have told you to resist this urge and thus continue to come to class, you are likely to do very well in the course, as thousands of my students have done in previous semesters.

Note, you do not have to use these podcasts in any way.  Nothing in this class will depend on your having access to the podcasts.

If you want the podcasts of my lectures, you can get access to  them by using the iTunes software made available from Apple. This software runs on PCs or Macintoshes.  (You can get the software here: iTunes site  ).

Once you have iTunes installed, click the link at the end of this section to "subscribe" to the lectures. This is a one time step that you will never have to do again. iTunes will handle the rest. It will automatically update the entry in the podcast  section of iTunes with the names of new lectures as they become available. (Depending on your setup, you may have to click the  Get button next to a lecture name before actually playing it. ) So any time you reopen iTunes, you will be able to access all the lectures, including any new ones that have recently become available. 

You DO NOT need an iPod to access these lectures. You can see them on any computer that you have installed the free iTunes software on. Of course, if you happen to have an iPod, iTunes will also automatically synch the lectures down to your iPod, so you can play them on that too.

When you have the latest version of iTunes installed and are ready to subscribe to Jt's CS110 lectures click the link below.

   
Click here to subscribe


  • If you have problems, open iTunes directly and then use the Subscribe To PodCast command under the Advanced menu; copy/paste the following as the URL when asked:
    http://remus.rutgers.edu/cs110/spring11/PodCasts/podcast.rss