www.gatling.us/keith/class/javajive.html. It's not a complete Java text by
any means, but it gets me and my students through one semester. One of these
days when I have time, I write about using arrays. Maybe that's the project
for this coming summer.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Bruce Ruble <bruble@gds.org> wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
> We are planning on offering two one-semester programming courses for our
> high school students beginning this fall. The first course is an
> introduction to programming, using Alice. The second course is an
> introduction to JAVA.
>
> I'm looking for suggestions on textbooks for each course, as well as any
> course outlines, problem sets, projects, tests etc. that you're willing to
> share from any similar courses that you offer at your school.
>
> Thanks very much for your help,
>
> Bruce
>
> Bruce Ruble
>
> HS Technology Coordinator
> Georgetown Day School
> 4200 Davenport St. NW
> Washington DC 20016
>
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> 202-744-2980 (cell)
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>
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