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== Experiences ==
== Experiences ==
This wiki, perhaps in conjunction with an instructor, will guide you through a series of experiences in Computer Science.  Each experience is contained on a wiki page where the page name begins with Wnnnn, for example, [[W1001 The Wiki]].  Entering the page number (W1001) in the search bar will be sufficient to take you to the desired page.
This wiki, perhaps in conjunction with a guide, will show you through a series of experiences in Computer Science.  Each experience is contained on a wiki page where the page name begins with Wnnnn, for example, [[W1001 The Wiki]].  Entering the page number (W1001) in the search bar will be sufficient to take you to the desired page.
 
Experiences will generally begin with some background information and then it'll be time for you to get your own feet wet by digging in deeper.  There are a few icons that will be helpful to understand:
 
{{KeyConcepts|
This box will describe a summary of important concepts which should be thoroughly understood by the completion of the experience.}}
 
 
{{Hint|
This box will describe a helpful hint that you'll likely find useful.}}
 
 
{{Observe|
This box will contain items which should be closely observed and pondered.  Most such boxes will be labeled with a section number and one or more questions.  For example:
 
Section 1
 
# Why do you think section numbers begin with the number one?
 
You're expected to '''document your answers''' to these questions in your Digital Journal.  Each entry must be consistently labeled with the experience number, a period, the section number, a period, and then the question number.  For example, when answering this question, the identifier would be W1001.1.1
}}
 
 
{{Exercises|
This box will contain a list of exercises that you need to perform in order to best master the subject matter of the experience.  There are several different types of exercises.  Some will be included on the page (perhaps in the form of a quiz) but more often exercises will require you to perform some puzzle solving or other work on the server.
}}
 
 
{{Caution|
This box will contain information about items that are critical to understand where a failure to understand could result in undesired consequences.
}}

Revision as of 12:02, 1 July 2019

Within these castle walls be forged Mavens of Computer Science ...
— Merlin, The Coder

Introduction[edit]

Most likely, you're reading this page in a browser. If so, you've already accessed the wiki! A wiki is a knowledge base, a place where people can go to learn about a variety of topics. What differentiates a wiki from many other sites on the internet is its collaborative approach to editing the contents and structure of the site. Most wikis, including this one, allow willing participants to create an account and contribute to the site. This process enables wikis to grow through the efforts of many diverse individuals, hopefully leading to a better experience for all.

Navigation[edit]

Navigation through this wiki occurs primarily through two means:

  1. Hyperlinks: Nearly all blue text is a hyperlink. Clicking on the link will take you to the relevant page.
  2. Search Bar: If you're not certain which page you need you can use the Search Bar at the very top of every wiki page. Entering a search term and then pressing <ENTER> or clicking on the magnifying glass will execute a search and provide you with a list of relevant pages.

Experiences[edit]

This wiki, perhaps in conjunction with a guide, will show you through a series of experiences in Computer Science. Each experience is contained on a wiki page where the page name begins with Wnnnn, for example, W1001 The Wiki. Entering the page number (W1001) in the search bar will be sufficient to take you to the desired page.

Experiences will generally begin with some background information and then it'll be time for you to get your own feet wet by digging in deeper. There are a few icons that will be helpful to understand:

Key ConceptsKeyConceptsIcon.png
This box will describe a summary of important concepts which should be thoroughly understood by the completion of the experience.


Hint.pngHelpful Hint
This box will describe a helpful hint that you'll likely find useful.


ObserveObserveIcon.png
Observe, Ponder, and Journal:

This box will contain items which should be closely observed and pondered. Most such boxes will be labeled with a section number and one or more questions. For example:

Section 1

  1. Why do you think section numbers begin with the number one?

You're expected to document your answers to these questions in your Digital Journal. Each entry must be consistently labeled with the experience number, a period, the section number, a period, and then the question number. For example, when answering this question, the identifier would be W1001.1.1


ExercisesExercisesIcon.png

This box will contain a list of exercises that you need to perform in order to best master the subject matter of the experience. There are several different types of exercises. Some will be included on the page (perhaps in the form of a quiz) but more often exercises will require you to perform some puzzle solving or other work on the server.


CautionWarnIcon.png

This box will contain information about items that are critical to understand where a failure to understand could result in undesired consequences.