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f22flyboy 01-11-2002 09:45

Macs
 
Ahh the sadness of the macintosh

:(

Melissa H. 12-11-2002 15:00

Will there be a default program with the edubot? (If this makes any sense...):confused:

rbayer 12-11-2002 15:10

yes, and its already posted if you want to take a look:

http://www.innovationfirst.com/FIRST...umentation.htm

Matt Krass 12-11-2002 18:30

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Actually, I'm sitting in my CSci class right now, but I don't really feel like listening, so I'm responding here.
Uh, this may seem dumb, but remember I'm a ninth grader :D So, how did you log in from a class?

Melissa H. 12-11-2002 18:46

I'm assuming CSci = Computer Science. . .

Melissa H. 12-11-2002 18:55

Sorry about my prior statement being a little random...but maybe that's how you can log in from class...Computer Science class...possibly? ( I was wondering the same thing...)

rbayer 12-11-2002 21:07

My laptop has a .11b card and the U of MN has a wireless network. Given that I'm sitting smack dab in the middle of 2.5 hour lecture right now, my wireless card saves my sanity.

Also, some of my classes are actually in computer labs, so sometimes I just use the computer sitting in front of me.

(In case you're even more confused now, I am still a high-school senior, I just take most of my classes at the U)

Melissa H. 13-11-2002 16:38

How many classes is "most of my classes"?!? (Sorry if this is way off topic...):)

rbayer 14-11-2002 00:11

3 of the 4.

I take spanish at my high school, and physics, computer science, and Modern Fiction at the U.

Next semester it will be all 4: math, physics, computer science, another computer science.

Melissa H. 14-11-2002 17:26

(Sorry again...off topic) Two Computer Science classes?:confused:

rbayer 14-11-2002 18:58

Yes.

1. "Discrete Structures of Computer Science"--its actually more math than CSci, but it's still considered a CSci class.
2. "Machine Architecture and Organization"--basically assembly and OS design.

Other than that:
3. Calc IV
4. Calc-based physics II--electricity and magnetism

f22flyboy 15-11-2002 09:58

How is your school system set up?

We are required to take core courses (English, Government, Math, Science) our senior year.

rbayer 15-11-2002 10:33

We just have requirements that we have to do at some point during grades 9-12. I managed to finish everything by halfway though my Junior year, so I basically get to do whatever I want.

Melissa H. 17-11-2002 18:53

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Originally posted by rbayer
We just have requirements that we have to do at some point during grades 9-12. I managed to finish everything by halfway though my Junior year, so I basically get to do whatever I want.
Our school's set up like that too...only we have too many requirements to get through before we can even consider taking the classes we want...<sigh> There goes computer programming, CAD, and computer science...not to mention computer applications.... for this year...and next year...and possibly even the year after.:(


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