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Welcome To IT 131 - Programming Logic

This document provides information about the IT 131 - Programming Logic course. It will be taught by Faith Brenner on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 noon to 1:50 pm in room C240. The required text is Programming Logic and Design by Joyce Farrell. Students will also need a USB flash drive of at least 1GB in size and the Visual Logic and Microsoft Visio software. The responsibilities and expectations for students include being prompt, prepared, productive, polite, and responsible for their own learning. Classroom policies prohibit eating, drinking, using phones, or distracting others in the computer lab. Over the course of the semester, students will learn about computer programming, programming logic, and information.

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Welcome To IT 131 - Programming Logic

This document provides information about the IT 131 - Programming Logic course. It will be taught by Faith Brenner on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 noon to 1:50 pm in room C240. The required text is Programming Logic and Design by Joyce Farrell. Students will also need a USB flash drive of at least 1GB in size and the Visual Logic and Microsoft Visio software. The responsibilities and expectations for students include being prompt, prepared, productive, polite, and responsible for their own learning. Classroom policies prohibit eating, drinking, using phones, or distracting others in the computer lab. Over the course of the semester, students will learn about computer programming, programming logic, and information.

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Welcome to IT 131

– Programming
Logic
Information

COURSE
  FACULTY
Ø IT 131 – Programming Ø Faith Brenner, M.S.
Logic  Associate Professor
Ø C240 Computer Lab Ø Phone:
Ø Schedule Ø (217) 875-7211 ext. 541
Ø Tues & Thurs Ø E-mail:
Ø 12 noon – 1:50 p.m. Ø [email protected]
Ø Required Text Ø Faculty Web Site:
Ø Programming Logic Ø http://[email protected]/fbre
and Design (Joyce Ø
Farrell)

Ø Required Software
Ø Visual Logic
Ø Microsoft Visio
Ø Materials
Ø USB Flash Drive (min.
1 Gb)
What is Computer
Programming?
Responsibilities and
Expectations
n Be prompt
n Be prepared
n Bring notebook, textbook, USB flash
drive and appropriate writing tools to
class.
n Have materials with you and know due
dates.
n All assignments are posted on the
syllabus, and on the class calendar in
Angel. Use these to keep up with
projects.
n Be productive
Responsibilities and
Expectations
n Be a polite and positive participant
n Speak in a normal tone of voice,
and listen attentively.
n Be a problem solver
n Be responsible for your learning
n If you must miss class, notify the
professor in a timely manner so
that you can make arrangements
to make up work
n Make sure you make up your work
as soon as possible (meet your
Classroom Policies

 Our classroom is a community. In our


community, we have rules to help us
get along with each other.
n No eating or drinking in the computer
lab
n Silence or turn off cell phones while in
class
n Use computers only for your
coursework
n Do not distract others while they
05/26/10
What You Will Learn

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