Hands-On Computing: Hands-On Computing: Making Your Home Computer Work For You
Project Challenge, Spring 2010
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. For the fifth year, a course
is being offered in the Clarkson University Internet Teaching Laboratory (ITL)
called "Hands-On Computing: Making Your Home Computer Work For You". This year's course will be taught by Dr. Jeanna Matthews , a computer science professor at Clarkson.
Official Course Description
- Class Topics
- Day 1 - Overview, Network Trace Analysis, Security
- Day 2 - Programming Basics
- Day 3 - Programming Part II, Computer Hardware, Building Your Own, Install OS, Live CDs
- Day 4 - Databases and SQL, Practical Personal Databases
- Day 5 - Open Source Software, Computer Careers
- 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
Useful tools: ping, traceroute, netstat -an, Windows Task Manager
Auditing your computer, establishing a "baseline"/looking for suspicious differences
- Day 2 - Programming, Linux and Open Source
The students will learn about programming languages and open source software.
Wikipedia: Source Code
Wikipedia: Hello World Program
Linux Kernel Source
Mozilla Source
Wikipedia: GNU General Public License
- Day 3 - Computer Hardware, Build Your Own, Take Apart Computer
The students will learn about computer hardware including how to take one apart to replace or upgrade pieces and how to build one from parts.
What's inside your computer? Building and Working on your own computer (Open Office)
- Day 4 - Databases and SQL
The students will learn about organizing data and designing, implementing, and querying databases. Students will learn to use OpenOffice for simple personal databases.
Useful links for Day 4:
SQLzoo.net
Database Privacy
OpenOffice
- Day 5 - Computer Careers, More Programming, HTML Web Pages, Revolution OS
We will also talk about computer science as a career and watch a great movie, Revolution OS. Students will have a chance to build a webpages in HTML if they want. They will also learn how to create HTML forms and how to edit pictures using the GIMP.
Some useful HTML links :
Getting Started with HTML (Dave Raggett)
Advanced HTML Features (Dave Raggett)
HTML tutorial at W3Schools (Good reference)
- Consider a Career in Computer Science!
Occupational Outlook Handbook
Fastest growing occupations
A Bachelors Degree in Computer Science would prepare you for 5 of the top 30!
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