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Series Details
About
We will go over the basics of Java in this short and condensed series. The goal of this series is to give you a basic understanding of Java while helping you feel comfortable solving basic computer science questions with Java. Each session will have short demonstrations and a challenge for you guys to complete. It would be best to be able to code along with me, so I recommend having an IDE or a repl.it account. In this series, I will cover the basic syntax of java, datatypes, variables, math operations, comparsion operators, arrays, a little bit of object oriented programming and more. I won't assign homework (though I encourage completing the tasks I give you guys). There is no need for a microphone or camera, though participation in the chat or through unmuting would be good.
Tutor Qualifications
I learned java on my own and also through my school's computer science class in which I completed the course with a 100% average
✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY
Attend the sessions you believe you would benefit from! There is no strict attendance policy.
Dates
March 6 - March 27
Learners
26 / 30
Total Sessions
7
About the Tutor
AK
Hello! I'm a student from Ontario, Canada! I want to help others with school because I know how it feels to struggle. I know how to play the piano and I enjoy things such as playing games and reading. I'm also a swim instructor!
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Upcoming Sessions
0
Past Sessions
7
6
Mar
CS
Session 1
Computer Science
In this session, we will be doing a basic introduction to Java. We will cover what Java is, the basic data types there are, if statements and loops. I will provide examples of basic programs and you guys can try to follow along if you have a IDE or have a repl.it account (you can create a repl.it account for free if you don't already have one).
9
Mar
R
Session 2
Review
This will be a session to answer any uncertainties/questions you may have with the first session. There will also be additional examples provided to help reinforce understanding. This session is OPTIONAL, no new material will be covered.
13
Mar
CS
Session 3
Computer Science
In this session we will introduce type casting, arrays and switch statements. There will be a review of materials learned in the previous session and more tasks that will build on knowledge from the previous session.
16
Mar
R
Session 4
Review
This session will review what was covered in the previous session (mainly arrays). There will be more examples provided and I will also answer any questions. This session is OPTIONAL.
20
Mar
CS
Session 5
Computer Science
In this session, we will cover functions and classes in Java while also talking more about what Object Oriented Programming is. New tasks will be introduced in this session.
23
Mar
R
Session 6
Review
This will be a review session for the previous session on OOP (object oriented programming), Classes, Objects and mostly Methods. There will be some additional examples provided. This session is OPTIONAL.
27
Mar
CS
Session 7
Computer Science
In this session, we will try to work on and go over some computer science questions that will test your knowledge in the material we learned.