Monday, January 3, 2011

Re: Programming apps for iOS (iPod, iPhone, iPad)

Hi John,

Just finishing up teaching a one semester introduction to iOS
programming course. Will be teaching a follow-on course second
semester.

It has been an interesting experience so far. Very challenging.
Probably a topic that is best for post AP Comp. Sci. students. I'm
running a ning on the subject. If you (or any other programming
teachers) are interesting in participating let me know and I'll send
you an invite.

Fred


On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Caballero, John
<caballeroj2@heathwood.org> wrote:
> Is anyone teaching a class where students learn computer programming by p=
rogramming apps for the iPod/iPhone/iPad?
>
> If so, I would appreciate any information you can share about the experie=
nce: =A0How did it go? =A0How big was the class? =A0Do you have a syllabus =
you wouldn't mind sharing? =A0Did any students have their apps accepted by =
iTunes?
>
> We are interested in a course like this and are looking around to see wha=
t we can learn from others. =A0Any information is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John Caballero
> Heathwood Hall Episcopal School
>
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Fred Bartels
Dir. of Info. Tech.
Rye Country Day School

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