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Fall 2006 Weekly Schedule |
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Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
10:30-11:20am: 1:30-2:20pm: 2:30-3:20pm: 4:30-5:20pm: |
9:30-10:20am: FYS
1:30-2:30pm: |
10:30-11:20am: 1:30-2:20pm: 2:30-3:20pm: 4:30-5:20pm: 6:00pm-8:40pm |
9:30-10:20am: FYS
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11:30am-12:20pm: 2:30-3:20pm: |
Notes:
I'm teaching full-time at Biola. So I spend most of the work week on campus. I live close enough to walk, which I hardly ever do, unless my car isn't working. I like to park my car under the soccer field, to keep it in the shade during the hottest part of the day.
MATH 120: Nature of Mathematics. A general ed class for non-math majors, "selected topics in mathematics with consideration of historical development and related philosophical issues." The 1:30 Section has 105, and the 2:30 Section has 90 students. Both sections meet in Bardwell 112, the lecture hall in the Science building.
CSCI 104: Nature of Computing. Another general education class, for non-computer science majors, "the history of computing machines. Computer logic and binary arithmetic. Elementary concepts of computers. Elementary BASIC programming. Societal impact of computers." Meets in Library 141, the classroom with 35 Windows XP computers in them. There are about 22 or 23 students in each section.
BUSN 453: "Internet Marketing Technologies" For five weeks of the semester, I'm doing a seminar for business majors about how to create web pages.
FYS: First Year Seminar, a fun 8-week course for brand new freshmen, about campus life, how to survive college, etc. Lasts through October 17. I have 12 students.
Web Programming: This is a 1-unit research seminar, and I only have 3 students. It's a quick overview of all kinds of web technologies, like CSS, Javascript, PHP, MySQL, Perl, etc.
Created and maintained by Matthew Weathers. Last updated Sep 18, 2006.