CSSE


Sprint1: Tools and Software Development Processes

By the end of Weeks 0-3, students will have gained practical experience in blogging, coding with Jupyter Notebooks, and GitHub Pages; learning will begin with Linux, Markdown, HTML, and JavaScript. Students will establish foundation using essential tools and software development processes to support their coding journey.

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+-----------------+ | Laptop, OS | | Tool Setup | +-----------------+ | | VS Code, Anaconda, Jupyter v +-----------------+ | VS Code, Develop| | Code Editor | +-----------------+ | | Write code, build, run localhost, test, debug v +-----------------+ | VS Code, Git | | Version Control | | +-----------------+ | | Commit local versions, track change v +-----------------+ | VS Code, Project| | GitHub Sync | +-----------------+ | | Push changes to cloud Repository v +-----------------+ | GitHub, Collab | | Shared Code | +-----------------+ | | Actions, Jekyll build v +-----------------+ | GitHub Pages | | Showcase Project| +-----------------+


Week Code, Code, Code Tools and DevOps Collaboration
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3

Sprint2: Introduction to Development with JavaScript

A key focus of this course is to make Web Games using JavaScript. These next few weeks we will perform the aspects of constructing a game and deploying the game to GitHub Pages. Our goal is to participate in N@tM with the other CS classes and other classes from the Electives Department.

Week Code, Code, Code Tools and DevOps Collaboration
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5
6
7

Sprint3: Building a Web Application with GitHub Pages for N@tM

Part of the process of becoming technically proficient is taking on challenges while coding, these challenges will often make a student feel uncomforatable. But with some vision, questions, and AI research it is amazing what can be done.

Week Code, Code, Code Tools and DevOps Collaboration
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9
10
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12

Sprint4: Working with Data and Frameworks

Understanding key development frameworks available in GitHub Pages make development faster. We will look at storing data in the Browsers with Local Storage, generating repetitive code using YML and Liquid and styling HTML with SASS.

Week Code, Code, Code Tools and DevOps Collaboration
13 - Live Review 1
- JS Mario
- JS Mario Animation
- JS Mario 2-Platform
14 - Dynamic Game Levels
- Mario Platforms Lesson
- Parallax Lesson Plan
15 - Platform Game
- Lesson for Enemy
16 - Lopez | Animation | Student

Sprint5: Algorithmic and Programming Fundamentals

Each week a "Student Team" will have a teaching assignment. Additionally, the Teacher is providing mini-labs that correspond to topics for the week. Using the two things together, you will your learning experience, blogging and Jupyter Notebooks skills.

Week Code, Code, Code Tools and DevOps Collaboration
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18 - Gamelevels v1.0 Final
- Platformer Game v2.0
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20

Sprint6: Create a Final Project and N@tM

Trimester 2 concludes with student presenting their CPT project at N@tM. Each person within "Student Teams" will have their own specialty within the student project that satisfied all their Create Performance Task requirements. Student should be able to talk about design, coding, and present features of their portion of the system.

Week Code, Code, Code Tools and DevOps Collaboration
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23 - Night at the Museum
24 - Final