Quiz 1 will be Friday, August 6 at 9am. Tell your section leader in advance if you cannot take it at that time. It will cover Lectures 7 - 13, object-oriented concepts through Interfaces and Abstract classes. A review lecture was given today; it has been posted below as Lecture 13.7.
NO CLASS Monday and Tuesday, August 9 and 10. There will be no lecture, and we will not be in the lab. We are taking a trip north to Bahar Dar and Lalibela. To clarify, there is no entreprenuership lecture on Tuesday either.
Quiz 1 will be Friday, August 6 at 9am. Tell your section leader in advance if you cannot take it at that time. It will cover Lectures 7 - 13, object-oriented concepts through Interfaces and Abstract classes. Wednesday's lecture will be a case study. Thursday's lecture will be review of OOP.
Regular Labs 8 - 11 due Monday, August 9, at 4:30pm. [CHANGED to Wednesday]
OCW Labs 7, 8, & 9 due Wednesday, August 4 at 4:30pm.
Two Lectures Friday: The first is Packages, Scope, and Access. The second will be an extended example using a class we created, PhoneBook. Lectures begin at 9am and 10:45am respectively.
Labs 5, 6, and 7 due Monday, August 2 at 4:30pm. These are the object-oriented gradebook labs. Tell your section leader now if you cannot have them done by this date. We will be returning labs 1 - 4 in Monday lecture.
Quiz 0 Results:
Quiz 0 Review lecture was presented today. The Powerpoint can be found in the lecture listing.
Quiz 0 Rescheduled to Tuesday, July 27, due to graduation (originally it was slated for Monday). The due date for Labs 1 - 4 will also be extended until Tuesday.
Quiz 0 will be Tuesday, July 27. It will cover lectures 1 - 6 (through methods) and labs 1 - 4. You must submit Labs 1 - 4 by Tuesday morning. See lab submission instructions below for details on how to do this. Monday lecture will be a review of the material on the test. Note that lectures 7 and 8 are NOT covered on the exam. Students who score one standard deviation below the mean should be prepared to defend their status in the class.
Non-registered students who wish to turn in labs should put their folder under AITI Goofed, as described below in the lab submission procedures.
OCW (Self-Learning) Students must turn in labs 1 - 6 by today at 4:30 pm. They will take a test on Tuesday, at 10:45am in the lecture room.
Friday's Lecture has been posted. It was a case study on a Flower Shop. See the lecture listing below.
AITI Books have been copied. We have a limited number available. Talk to your section leader to obtain a copy. If he has run out of books, ask him to note your name.
Office Hours will be offered Monday after lecture until we get hungry. Office hours are a time for anyone to come by and have his questions answered. Monday's office hours will be specifically about the test on Tuesday.
The JDK CDs that we made do not install properly. We are downloading the JDK (Java Development Kit) from Sun's website and will make new CDs as soon as possible. The CDs will contain AITI lectures, labs, and Java. We will let you know when these are available. Please be patient.
AITI Books: If you are a registered student who does not have a book, we are working to get them. Again, please be patient. We know that you still need them. If you want make your own copy, please ask us to borrow a book.
Be on time for lecture if you want to attend. The doors close at 9:05 on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. On Tuesday and Thursday, we have a Business lecture before Java, thus the Java lecture begins at 10:45. The doors will close at 10:50. We remind all those who missed lectures that they available below.
Lottery Results are available. It should be noted that non-registered students still have many resources available to them.
All AAU Students may:
Only Registered Students
Original lottery information is still available.
The business lectures are open to all AAU students, registered or not, but priority will be given to those students on Monday's final roster if space should become an issue.