Python from scratch (coursera)

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 2013-06-Gordon-Bell-IEEE.dacdc9f0bce111e3b0b8d17ac971c777.mp464.8 MB
 10 - 1 - Chapter 8 - Lists (27_14).mp439.62 MB
 10 - 2 - Student Curated Notes_ Week 8.mp4559.93 KB
 10 - 3 - Worked Exercise_ Lists (16_35).mp423.41 MB
 10 - 4 - Assignment_ 8.4 (Due 31-Mar).mp41.17 MB
 10 - 5 - Assignment_ 8.5 (Due 31-Mar).mp41.17 MB
 10 - 6 - Bonus_ Rasmus Lerdorf - Inventing the PHP Language (7_45).mp422.82 MB
 11 - 1 - Chapter 9 - Dictionaries (37_38).mp451.4 MB
 11 - 2 - Assignment_ 9.4 (Due 7-Apr).mp439.15 MB
 11 - 3 - Student Curated Notes_ Week 9.mp4559.93 KB
 11 - 4 - Bonus_ Brendan Eich - Inventing Javascript (12_00).mp444.9 MB
 12 - 1 - Chapter 10 - Tuples (26_36).mp441.91 MB
 12 - 2 - Assignment_ 10.2 (Due 14-Apr).mp423.14 MB
 12 - 3 - Student Curated Notes_ Week 10.mp4559.93 KB
 12 - 4 - Douglas Crockford_ JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) (7_07).mp424.74 MB
 13 - 1 - Chapter 11 - Regular Expressions (35_23).mp451.79 MB
 13 - 2 - Student Curated Notes_ Chapter 11.mp4559.93 KB
 2 - 1 - Welcome to Python - Guido van Rossum (1_01).mp42.48 MB
 2 - 10 - Office Hours_ New York City.mp413.38 MB
 2 - 2 - Lecture 1.1 - Why Program (12_19).mp422.14 MB
 2 - 3 - Lecture 1.2 Hardware Overview (9_02)(1).mp415.94 MB
 2 - 3 - Lecture 1.2 Hardware Overview (9_02).mp412.62 MB
 2 - 4 - Lecture 1.3 Python as a Language (14_34).mp425.26 MB
 2 - 5 - Lecture 1.4 Writing Paragraphs of Code (8_48).mp414.79 MB
 2 - 6 - Lecture 1.5 An Animated Programming Story (10_43).mp418.13 MB
 2 - 7 - Assignment_ Turn in __Hello World__ (Due 10-Feb).mp49.57 MB
 2 - 8 - Student Curated Notes_ Week 1.mp4559.93 KB
 2 - 9 - Bonus_ Eben Upton and the RaspBerry Pi (9_46).mp429.43 MB
 1 - 2 - Welcome to Class (19_54).mp431.31 MB
 3 - 1 - Windows 8_ Installing Python and Writing A Program (8_14).mp412.67 MB
 Py4Inf-01-Intro.pptx3.77 MB
 Py4Inf-02-Expressions.pptx318.37 KB
 Py4Inf-03-Conditional.pptx370.13 KB
 Py4Inf-04-Functions.pptx207.71 KB
 Py4Inf-05-Iterations.pptx451.38 KB
 Py4Inf-06-Strings.pptx321.76 KB
 Py4Inf-07-Files.pptx271.87 KB
 Py4Inf-08-Lists.pptx223.28 KB
 Py4Inf-09-Dictionaries.pptx2.47 MB
 Py4Inf-10-Tuples.pptx161.41 KB
 Py4Inf-01-Intro.pptx3.77 MB
 Py4Inf-02-Expressions.pptx318.38 KB
 Py4Inf-03-Conditional.pptx370.12 KB
 Py4Inf-05-Iterations.pptx451.38 KB
 Py4Inf-06-Strings.pptx321.77 KB
 Py4Inf-07-Files.pptx271.87 KB
 Py4Inf-08-Lists.pptx223.28 KB
 Py4Inf-09-Dictionaries.pptx2.47 MB
 Py4Inf-10-Tuples.pptx161.41 KB
 Py4Inf-11-Regex.pptx442.07 KB
 algo-merge1_typed(1).pdf697.13 KB
 book_008.pdf1.47 MB
 documents-export-2015-02-20.zip16.14 MB
 Condition.py200 bytes
 ex-try-except.py298 bytes
 firstProgram.py46 bytes
 LOOP.py355 bytes
 Try-Except.py192 bytes

Description

The class is ten weeks long. Each week will have a quiz and one or two required programming assignments. The programming assignments will show up in the external grade book as a number between 0.0 or 1.0. If you complete a programming assignment you get 100% credit unless it is late. The programming assignment grades are scaled up to be between 0 and 10 be scaled up for overall grade somputation. There will also be a final exam worth 20 points.

This means that the total points for the course not including extra credit will be 260 points (10 quizzes, 14 programming assignments and one exam). The cutoff for the Statement of Accomplishment will be 75% (195 points) and the cutoff for a certificate with distinction will be 90% (233 points). Extra credit points will be added to a student's score and help the student qualify for the statements of accomplishment. There is no requirement to complete the extra credit work - but doing the extra credit will make it easier to achieve the minimum scores for the SOAs and certificates.

Programming assignments are reduced by 20% each day they are late. We will not enable late days on quizzes. At the end of the course students will be given a short time period near the end of class to repeat a limited number of quizzes that were missed earlier in the class. So if you miss one quiz - don't give up - keep going and you can improve some of your scores at the end.

Week One: Introduction - Why we program?

Reading: Chapter 1
Quiz 1 (Due 9-June)
Assignment: Hello World (Due 9-June)
Extra Credit Assignment: Installation Screen Shots (Due 30-June)
Week Two: Variables and Expressions

Reading: Chapter 2
Quiz 2 (Due 16-June)
Assignment 2.2 (Due 16-June)
Assignment 2.3 (Due 16-June)
Week Three: Conditional code

Reading: Chapter 3
Quiz 3 (Due 23-June)
Assignment 3.1 (Due 23-June)
Assignment 3.3 (Due 23-June)
Week Four: Functions

Reading: Chapter 4
Quiz 4 (Due 30-June)
Assignment 4.6 (Due 30-June)
Week Five: Loops and Iteration

Reading: Chapter 5
Quiz 5 (Due 7-July)
Assignment 5.2 (Due 7-July)
Week Six: Strings

Reading: Chapter 6
Quiz 6 (Due 14-July)
Assignment 6.5 (Due 14-July)
Week Seven: Files

Reading: Chapter 7
Quiz 7 (Due 21-July)
Assignment 7.1 (Due 21-July)
Assignment 7.2 (Due 21-July)
Week Eight: Lists

Reading: Chapter 8
Quiz 8 (Due 28-July)
Assignment 8.4 (Due 28-July)
Assignment 8.5 (Due 28-July)
Week Nine: Dictionaries

Reading: Chapter 9
Quiz 9 (Due 4-Aug)
Assignment 9.4 (Due 4-Aug)
Week Ten: Tuples

Reading: Chapter 10
Quiz 10 (Due 11-Aug)
Assignment 10.2 (Due 11-Aug)
Final Exam (Due 25-Aug)
Optional Topic: Regular Expressions

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