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Welcome to IS 313 !

Welcome to IS 313 !. Information Technology. We don't have strong enough words to describe this class. - US News and Course Report. When the course was over, I knew it was a good thing. an advocate of concrete computing. - New York Times Review of Courses. We give this course two thumbs!.

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Welcome to IS 313 !

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  1. Welcome to IS 313 ! Information Technology We don't have strong enough words to describe this class. - US News and Course Report When the course was over, I knew it was a good thing. an advocate of concrete computing - New York Times Review of Courses We give this course two thumbs! - Ebert and Roeper

  2. About myself Who Zach Dodds Where Harvey Mudd College What Research includes robotics and computer vision When Thursdays 7-10pm here in ACB 214 dodds@cs.hmc.edu 909-607-1813 Office Hours: Contact Information Friday mornings, 9:30-11am or set up a time... HMC Olin 1255

  3. TMI? fan of low-tech games fan of low-level AI

  4. “Quiz” take a movie of yourself saying your name & where you're from • Name • Preferred email • A place you consider home • Your favorite _____ is _____. • Your least favorite _____ is _____. • Are you working at a company now? • Do you use computer programming? Where? How/what?

  5. “Quiz” • Name • Preferred email • A place you consider home • Your favorite _____ is _____. • Your least favorite _____ is _____. • Are you working at a company now? • Do you use computer programming? Zachary Dodds dodds@cs.hmc.edu Pittsburgh, PA Seinfeld sitcom coffee decaffeinated Where? Harvey Mudd How/what? java/C++/python

  6. IS 313 What? Why?

  7. IS 313 What? Why? CS for IS all of CS in one semester! CS == Computer Science

  8. IS 313 What? Why? IS is about bridging and leveraging technologies CS for IS all of CS in one semester! but what is CS ? Credit Suisse? Counter-Strike C10H5ClN2 : CS gas CompuServe Computer Science Cultural Survival CS? Hmmm Let me check Google…

  9. CS != programming programming : CS ::

  10. CS != programming programming : CS :: "not equal to"

  11. CS != programming programming : CS :: unicycling : HMC machining : engineering grammar : literature Programming CS equations : mathematics a vehicle, not a destination

  12. CS ==complexity science Study of complexity How can it be done? How well can it be done? Can it be done at all? "is equal to" What's it ?

  13. CS == complexity science Study of complexity How can it be done? How well can it be done? Can it be done at all? What's it ? Information

  14. Information Study of complexity How can it be done? How well can it be done? Can it be done at all? "Make3d" Andrew Ng ~ Computers and Thought award, 2009 What information is being transformed here?

  15. What Google thinks I look like First Google Image hit (8/30/09) for a search of "Zach Dodds"

  16. What Google thinks I look like First Google Image hit (8/30/09) for a search of "Zach Dodds" Images are difficult!

  17. Information Study of complexity How can it be done? How well can it be done? Can it be done at all? What information is being tracked here? The N-body problem: lots of interactions!

  18. Information Study of complexity How can it be done? How well can it be done? Can it be done at all? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvBO3TqJ6FE Protein Folding Information: sequence and pose of amino acids The 3d structure of a protein is completely determined by its 1d amino acid sequence. Understanding this sequence-structure relationship has been referred to as the "second half of the genetic code."

  19. CS Research ?

  20. Why CS ? Information is life’s fundamental building block. Genetic Code: DNA Our senses and experiences GTAGCACAITTAGC… More coffee required… us CS is a set of fundamental techniques for understanding and leveraging this information… “constructing with”

  21. CS vs. IS and IT ? greater integration system-wide issues smaller details machine specifics www.acm.org/education/curric_vols/CC2005_Final_Report2.pdf

  22. CS vs. IS and IT ? Where will IS go?

  23. CS vs. IS and IT ?

  24. IT ? Where will IT go?

  25. IT ?

  26. Why IS313 ? looking to manage, analyze, engineer, lead, innovate at the next Google / Facebook / OnLive … withoutprogramming or computer science ? Yes, if you’re retired No, if you’re not… Intuition about all the details you’ll be organizing, managing, and/or using will make you more effective at all of the above.

  27. CS + anything == better anything

  28. About IS313 …

  29. Course Details Web Page: http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~dodds/IS313 Assignments, online text, necessary files, lecture slides are linked First week’s assignment: Starting with Python and Picobot CS 5 website http://www.cs.hmc.edu/twiki/bin/view/CS5 How to think like a computer scientist Textbooks! optional and online greenteapress.com/thinkpython/ Programs: python and IDLE www.python.org Try installing it now…!

  30. Homework Assignments ~ 2-5 problems/week ~ 100 points extra credit available Due Thursday of the following week (anytime) - or by 11:59 pm. Assignment 1 due Thursday, September 10. Extra time in each week…

  31. Homework Assignments ~ 2-5 problems/week ~ 100 points extra credit available Due Thursday of the following week (anytime) - or by 11:59 pm. Assignment 1 due Thursday, September 10. Problems may be done in groups of 2-3. Working on programs: Divide the work at the keyboard evenly!

  32. Homework Assignments ~ 2-5 problems/week ~ 100 points extra credit available Due Thursday of the following week (anytime) - or by 11:59 pm. Assignment 1 due Thursday, September 10. Problems may be done in groups of 2-3. Working on programs: Divide the work at the keyboard evenly! Submitting programs: at the submission website

  33. Homework Assignments ~ 2-5 problems/week ~ 100 points extra credit available Due Thursday of the following week (anytime) - or by 11:59 pm. Assignment 1 due Thursday, September 10. Problems may be done in groups of 2-3. Working on programs: Divide the work at the keyboard evenly! Submitting programs: at the submission website install software Python & ensure accounts are working Today's Lab: try out Python - the HW is officially due on 9/10

  34. Grading Grades if score >= 0.95: grade = “A” if score >= 0.90: grade = “A-” if score >= 0.60: grade = “P” Based on points percentage ~ 900 points for assignments ~ 100 points for in-class problems see the 313 syllabus for the full list... Exams Final Exam/Project at the end of the semester. ~ 300 points for the final exam • the last 2-3 weeks will work towards a larger, final project (this is the "exam") • there will be a short design phase and a short final presentation • I'd encourage you to connect Python to other information technology that you use/need/like, etc.

  35. Resources Instructor Office: Harvey Mudd’s Olin 1255 Zach Dodds Phone: x71813 (909-607-1813) Email: dodds@cs.hmc.edu Official Office Hours: F 9:30-11am or email Harvey Mudd • Lecture is offered MW or TTh from 1:15-2:30 pm • IS 313 is similarto (but not identical to) CS 5 at Harvey Mudd http://www.cs.hmc.edu/twiki/bin/view/CS5 • CS 5 == IS 313 is not quite true… Other Students • consulting with others (except team members or myself) is encouraged, but has to be limited to discussion of problems. Sharing of written, electronic, or verbal solutions/files/code is a violation of CGU’s academic honesty policy.

  36. Resources Instructor Office: Harvey Mudd’s Olin 1255 Zach Dodds Phone: x71813 (909-607-1813) Email: dodds@cs.hmc.edu Official Office Hours: F 9:30-11am or email Harvey Mudd • Lecture is offered MW or TTh from 1:15-2:30 pm • IS 313 is similarto (but not identical to) CS 5 at Harvey Mudd http://www.cs.hmc.edu/twiki/bin/view/CS5 • CS 5 == IS 313 for the purposes of many websites, documents, etc. "is equal to" Other Students • consulting with others (except team members or myself) is encouraged, but has to be limited to discussion of problems. Sharing of written, electronic, or verbal solutions/files/code is a violation of CGU’s academic honesty policy.

  37. Questions ?

  38. Programming… ?! Information Technology We don't have strong enough words to describe this class. - US News and Course Report When the course was over, I knew it was a good thing. an advocate of concrete computing - New York Times Review of Courses We give this course two thumbs! - Ebert and Roeper

  39. Programming… ?! Information Technology an advocate of concrete computing Computer Psychology

  40. Not the goal… a = ['print "a =", a', 'for s in a: print s'] print "a =", a for s in a: print s ouch!

  41. Goals a = ['print "a =", a', 'for s in a: print s'] print "a =", a for s in a: print s ENIAC, UPenn, 1945 ouch! thinking like a machine

  42. What is programming ? Programming as recipe-writing vs. Programming as learning a foreign language

  43. What is programming ? Programming as recipe-writing vs. Programming as learning a foreign language Baggage ! 1) Expect it to be different! 2) Don’t feel you need to memorize it 3) Immersion == Experimentation

  44. Python and IDLE Editor window: code Shell window: running code Here, you can save and change programs. Hitting F5 runs your program over in the shell Here, you can try things out at the command prompt >>>

  45. The foreign language of python… name = raw_input('Hi... what is your name?') print# prints a blank line if name == 'Zach': # is it Zach? print'Sorry - I\'m "offline." Try later.' elif name == 'Chris': # is it Chris? print"But you're in Slovenia!" else: # in all other cases... print'Welcome', name, '!' my_choice = random.choice( [ 'R','P','S' ] ) print'My favorite object is', my_choice, "!" hw0pr1.py Homework 0, problem 1

  46. What is programming ? Programming as recipe-writing vs. Programming as learning a foreign language Baggage ! 1) Expect it to be different! 2) Don’t feel you need to memorize it 3) Immersion == Experimentation

  47. The foreign language of python… syntax? semantics? intent? How it looks What it does What it should do name = raw_input('Hi... what is your name?') print# prints a blank line if name == 'Zach': # is it Zach? print'Sorry - I\'m "offline." Try later.' elif name == 'Chris': # is it Chris? print"But you're in Slovenia!" else: # in all other cases... print'Welcome', name, '!' my_choice = random.choice( [ 'R','P','S' ] ) print'My favorite object is', my_choice, "!"

  48. 'Zach' Zach 'Chris' Chris What about me?

  49. The foreign language of python… syntax? semantics? intent? How it looks What it does What it should do • how punctuation is used • the language keywords that are used • use of whitespace • peculiarities of formatting • how behavior is affected … www.theonion.com Syntax

  50. How Python looks… name = raw_input('Hi... what is your name?') print# prints a blank line if name == 'Zach': # is it Zach? print'Sorry - I\'m "offline." Try later.' elif name == 'Chris': # is it Chris? print"But you're in Slovenia!" else: # in all other cases... print'Welcome', name, '!' my_choice = random.choice( [ 'R','P','S' ] ) print'My favorite object is', my_choice, "!"

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