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As computers play an increasingly prevalent role in modern society, the ability to use them to solve various problems has become of central importance. Computers are particularly suited to certain tasks, such as storing large amounts of information, completing logical and numerical operations, and performing a series of tasks many times on a substantial number of elements. Some tasks are far too time-consuming, error prone, or complex to be successfully completed by one or even several human workers. Instead, the solution to many problems lies in the power of computational approaches. In fact, nearly all problems can be solved with the aid of computational tools and the answers provided by such tools are typically easier both to obtain and to modify for reuse in similar tasks in the future. Varsity Tutors helps students connect with custom-tailored tutoring for computational problem solving.
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Recent Computational Problem Solving Tutoring Session Notes
We covered material in the first chapter. The student's assignment is to begin working through Chapter 2 on her own until Thursday. I told her to email me her questions and concerns so I can help her go as quickly as she wants. Also took a look at a sample program to give her some exposure to C++ syntax.
This session was a review of a number of fundamental Java concepts, requested by the student's father. We discussed the general meaning of source code, compilation, and the Java virtual machine. Likewise, I took time to review the basic syntax of classes (e.g. the meanings of fields, methods, and constructors, as well as the use of objects, the language of "classes" vs "instantiations of classes", etc.).
This was the first session for this student and I, for which we covered the foundation of what he seeks to learn and develop with respect to his online presence and digital media strategy. We agreed on a schedule and homework and completed a few simple tasks to get him started with using Twitter. I also assigned readings and tasks to complete for our next session and look forward to watching his online footprint grow.
On Tuesday the student and I met at the library to work on her first essay for her multimedia class. This involved watching several videos, reading through her notes, and reading several articles in her textbook. The paper was 800 words and it covered several questions asked by the teacher. We went through all the material and got a good start on the paper.
Today, we revised the student's project and got it mostly completed. She has ordered a new phone, and has never used texting before, so we will be spending some of next week going through text messaging. This is especially important since she is implementing texting into her project.
We went over the basics of WordPress and dug into some HTML concepts. I got a better understanding of what the student was looking for in his sessions, and he seems very motivated to create a custom website.