Hands-On Computing: Making Your Home Computer Work For You In Five Easy Steps
Project Challenge, Spring 2007
Project Challenge is a program in the winter months that brings area
high school students to campus on Saturday mornings for 5 weeks to
study a course of their choice. In the Spring Semester 2007, a course
is being offered in the Clarkson University Internet Teaching Laboratory (ITL)
called "Hands-On Computing: Making Your Home Computer Work For You In Five
Easy Steps." This course will be taught by Dr. Jeanna Matthews and assisted
by graduate students Todd Deshane, Gary Hamilton, and Jim Owens.
Official Course Description
- Class Topics
- Day 1 - Overview, Network Trace Analysis, Security
- Day 2 - Databases and SQL
- Day 3 - PHP and HTML Webpages
- Day 4 - Linux, Programming, and Open Source
- Day 5 - Take Apart Computer, Install OS, Live CDs, VMs, and Set Up A (Wireless) Home Network
- Day 1 - Overview, Network Trace Analysis, Security
The students will learn about network tracing and network security.
Useful links for Day 1:
Ethereal/Wireshark
Computer Viruses
Firefox
OpenOffice
Traceroute to Ashburn, Virginia, USA
Traceroute to Johannesburg, South Africa
Traceroute to India
Jeanna's web page
Network Cabling Handout or Slideshow
- Day 2 - Databases and SQL
The students will learn about organizing data and designing, implementing, and querying databases.
Useful links for Day 2:
SQLzoo.net
Database Privacy
- Day 3 - PHP and HTML Webpages
The students will build their own webpages in HTML and use PHP to connect to a database. They will also learn how to create HTML forms and how to edit pictures using the GIMP. View student Web sites.
- Day 4 - Linux, Programming, and Open Source
The students will learn about Linux, programming languages, and open source software.
We will also tour of Clarkson's Network Operations Center (NOC).
- Day 5 - Take Apart Computer, Live CDs, Revolution OS
The students will learn about the inside of a computer and use Live CDs. We will also talk about computer science as a career and watch a great movie, Revolution OS. Students will have a chance to put finishing touches on their web pages.
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Bill Gates on the shortage of computer science graduates
Gates frustrated that more U.S. students are not going into computer science
Relevance of computer science to all other fields of study
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