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Computer Science 111 Fall 2016

This repository contains the LaTeX and HTML source code for the laboratory and practical assignments, course teaching slides, study guides, and the syllabus for Computer Science 111, Fall 2016. Taught by Gregory M. Kapfhammer in the Department of Computer Science at Allegheny College, the course has the following description:

An introduction to the principles of computer science with an emphasis on creative expression through the medium of a programming language. Participating in hands-on activities that often require teamwork, students learn the computational structures needed to solve problems and produce artifacts such as interactive games and computer-mediated art and music. Students also learn how to organize and document a program's source code so that it effectively communicates with the intended users and maintainers. Additionally, the introduction includes an overview of the discipline of computer science and computational thinking. One laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Knowledge of elementary algebra. Distribution Requirements: ME, SP.

The source code of the LaTeX documents uses a custom LaTeX style file and several other packages that are normally standard with a modern LaTeX distribution such a TeXLive 2015. All of the slides are programmed with the reveal.js framework. The background images in the slides were all collected from the Flickr Creative Commons through the use of the cogdog/flickr-cc-helper tool.

You are invited to use this repository as a means for learning more about instruction in an introductory computer science course. If you find this repository useful, could I trouble you to star it and then acknowledge it in your own teaching efforts?

You can type the following command if you want to clone this repository:

git clone https://github.com/gkapfham/cs111F2016.git

If you want to compile the LaTeX document to a PDF, then you should type the following commands. In this example, I show how to compile the syllabus for the course.

cd cs111F2016
cd syllabus
pdflatex cs111F2016_syllabus.tex

If you want to view the slides, then you should type the following commands. In this example, I show how to view the slides for the first chapter of the textbook.

cd cs111F2016
cd slides
chromium-browser cs111_chapter1.html

Please note that the LaTeX documents have been compiled on an Ubuntu 15.04 workstation running a very recent version of LaTeX that was manually installed using the TeXLive installer. It is also worth noting that you can also compile the documents using other LaTeX development tools, such as latexmk. If you are unable to compile the LaTeX source code with your development tools and your execution environment, then please open a new issue and I will attempt to resolve your concerns.

Additionally, the HTML slides have been tested on modern Web browsers (e.g., Chrome and Firefox) that run on the Ubuntu and Android operating systems. If the HTML slides do not correctly display on your Web browser, then I also encourage you to open an issue so that I can handle the problem that you have found.