Tier 2 - Course: Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python
Welcome to 6.00.1x! In this course you’ll be learning the basics of computer programming in Python and the fundamentals of computation, as well as getting the opportunity to implement your own Python functions. This course is offered online and we understand that there are many opportunities available to cheat. We caution you to not do so. You will learn less and only harm yourself by cheating. We ask that you review our collaboration and forum guidelines, available on the course handouts page, to understand how we expect our students to conduct themselves in this course. Additionally all students are expected to follow the edX Honor Code, available at https://www.edx.org/honor Grading Policy In this course there will be many types of assignments. Your final grade will be a weighted average of the following: Finger exercises (available within each lecture video sequence) – 10% Problem sets – 40% Quiz – 25% Final exam – 25% In order to earn a certificate for 6.00.1x, students must pass the course with a grade of C or better. The following grading breakdown will apply: >= 80%: A >= 65%: B >= 55%: C Exercises and Exams All course material will be released at 14:00 UTC. Finger exercises have no due date, but we encourage students to complete them as they view the lectures. See the Calendar tab for Problem Set due dates. Regrettably, extensions are unavailable for any assignment but your lowest problem set score is dropped. All problem sets will be due at 23:30 or 11:30 pm UTC. This is the Coordinated Universal Time, also known as the Greenwich Mean Time. Convert to your local time zone using an online converter such as this one: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html Exams are scheduled in advance. The exams will take place online, on the course website. The Quiz will take place from Sept 30 (14:00 UTC) to Oct 4 (23:30 UTC). The Final Exam will take place from Oct 28 (14:00 UTC) to Nov 1 (23:30 UTC) During the exam period, the forums will be shut down. You will still be able to read posts but you will not be able to post any questions. The honor code prohibits students from communicating with one another during the exam period in any way whatsoever – so please don’t discuss the exam on any other forum, website or in person with anyone else.
Критерий завершения
прошла курс, получила сертификат
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Week 1
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Using the edX Platform
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Important Preliminary Survey
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Set up your Coding Environment
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Get into the MIT MIndset
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Resources
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1. Introduction to Python (TIME: 1:03:12) 0 of 68 possible points (0/68)
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2. Core Elements of Programs (TIME: 54:14) 0 of 127 possible points (0/127)
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Problem Set 1 0 of 35 possible points (0/35)
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What is the Sandbox?
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Week 2: Simple Programs
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3. Simple Algorithms (TIME: 41:06) 0 of 31 possible points (0/31)
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4. Functions (TIME: 1:08:06) 0 of 115 possible points (0/115)
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Complete Programming Experience: polysum 0 of 25 possible points (0/25)
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Problem Set 2 0 of 45 possible points (0/45)
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Week 3: Structured Types
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5. Tuples and Lists 0 of 115 possible points (0/115)
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6. Dictionaries 0 of 22 possible points (0/22)
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Problem Set 3 0 of 45 possible points (0/45)
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Midterm Exam
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Midterm Exam Instructions and Pledge 0 of 1 possible points (0/1)
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Midterm Exam (8 hour time limit) 0 of 105 possible points (0/105)
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Week 4: Good Programming Practices
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7. Testing and Debugging 0 of 14 possible points (0/14)
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8. Exceptions and Assertions 0 of 29 possible points (0/29)
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Problem Set 4 0 of 85 possible points (0/85)
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Week 5: Object Oriented Programming
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9. Classes and Inheritance 0 of 59 possible points (0/59)
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10. An Extended Example 0 of 22 possible points (0/22)
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Problem Set 5 0 of 55 possible points (0/55)
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Week 6: Algorithmic Complexity
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11. Computational Complexity 0 of 42 possible points (0/42)
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12. Searching and Sorting Algorithms 0 of 28 possible points (0/28)
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Problem Set 6 0 of 28 possible points (0/28)
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Week 7: Plotting
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13. Plotting
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Summary and Wrap-Up
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Exit Survey
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Final Exam
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Final Exam Instructions and Pledge 0 of 1 possible points (0/1)
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Final Exam (8 hour time limit) 0 of 95 possible points (0/95)
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