Course Description:
CS 100: Introduction to Computing through Applications
Using personal computers as effective problem solving tools for the present and the future. Effective use of spreadsheets to process, manipulate, and visualize numeric and textual information. Introduction to the Internet, World Wide Web, HTML, and XML. Algorithms underlying the functional components of web search engines and their influence on data access. Using wikis to publish, reshape, and organize data collaboratively.
Dave's Comments:
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Teaching Evaluations:
Number of Respondents: 59 / 277 (21%)
Instructor Stats
The instructor(s) helped me to understand the course concepts.
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451022171
7%8%17%37%29%2%
The instructor(s) created a supportive environment that helped me learn
(Supportive environments enable students to feel included and valued regardless of any aspect of their identity).
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45923161
7%9%16%40%28%2%
The instructor(s) stimulated my interest in this course.
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651316181
10%8%22%27%31%2%
Course Stats
The intended learning outcomes were identified
(Learning outcomes/objectives articulate what students should be able to know, do, and/or value by the end of a course).
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22827181
3%3%14%47%31%2%
The course activities prepared me for the graded work.
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2782616
3%12%14%44%27%
The intended learning outcomes were assessed through my graded work.
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31102618
5%2%17%45%31%
Workload
The course workload demands were...
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526235
8%44%39%8%
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The intended learning outcomes were assessed through my graded work.
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