State of Ohio Webxam Objectives
5.3.1. Explain Boolean logic.
5.3.2. Solve a truth table.
5.3.3. Write code that uses logical operators (e.g., and, or, not).
5.3.4. Write code that uses relational operators and compound conditions.
5.3.5. Write code that uses conditional control structures (e.g. if, if-then-else).
5.3.6. Write code that uses repetition control structures (e.g., while, for).
5.3.7. Write code that uses selection control structures (e.g., case, switch).
5.3.8. Write code that uses nested structures and recursion.
5.3.9. Write code that creates and calls functions.
5.3.10. Code error-handling techniques.
5.3.11. Write code to access data repositories.
5.3.12. Write code to create classes, objects, and methods.
5.3.1. Explain Boolean logic.
5.3.2. Solve a truth table.
5.3.3. Write code that uses logical operators (e.g., and, or, not).
5.3.4. Write code that uses relational operators and compound conditions.
5.3.5. Write code that uses conditional control structures (e.g. if, if-then-else).
5.3.6. Write code that uses repetition control structures (e.g., while, for).
5.3.7. Write code that uses selection control structures (e.g., case, switch).
5.3.8. Write code that uses nested structures and recursion.
5.3.9. Write code that creates and calls functions.
5.3.10. Code error-handling techniques.
5.3.11. Write code to access data repositories.
5.3.12. Write code to create classes, objects, and methods.
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Print a packet sheet.
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Print a Rubric Sheet.
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Oral Exam assignment
From our discussions, write down all answers to the oral exam questions.
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Take notes during our discussion time
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Do your vocabulary
In your own NEAT hand writing or printing (in other words, do NOT type in these definitions), define the following terms:
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