Zoom Presentations

This page contains the link to all of the Zoom presentations, which are held during lecture time, 10:20-11:15 on Tuesday/Thursday. As the Zoom link is subject to change, you should always check the the page for the appropriate day to get the correct link. In addition, once a Zoom session is complete, the video will be available on this page for viewing.

Both the Zoom session and the session recording are restricted to a valid Cornell netid login. However, slides and demo code may be downloaded without a Cornell netid.

Note: These versions of the videos are not closed-captioned. If you need closed captioning support for these videos, please visit the official VOD channel for CS 1110.

Sep. 17. Strings

Strings

This presentation references Lesson 6.

In this class we review how to process text in Python. These techniques we are reinforcing will be used in the first assignment.    Attend ›

September 17, 2020 slides demos

Sep. 15. User-Defined Functions

User-Defined Functions

This presentation references Lesson 5.

In this class we will review how functions are defined, and how we visualize their execution.    Attend ›

September 15, 2020 slides no demos

Sep. 10. Functions and Modules

Functions and Modules

This presentation references Lesson 3 and videos 4.5-4.4 of Lesson 4.

In this class we talk about how to import optional features into Python. We also show how to make program files we can run.    Attend ›

September 10, 2020 slides no demos

Sep. 8. Visualizing Variables

Visualizing Variables

This presentation references videos 1.5-1.7 of Lesson 1 and Lesson 2.

In this class we do some interactive demos in which try to understand how to visualize and work with variables.    Attend ›

September 8, 2020 slides no demos

Sep. 3. Course Overview

Course Overview

This presentation references Lesson 0 and videos 1.1-1.4 of Lesson 1.

In this class we give an overview of the course and its expectations. While it will be recorded, everyone should strive to attend.    Attend ›

September 3, 2020 slides no demos