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Unit Notes

Unit
Faculty

Unit 1 & 2

Mr Rajasekaran & Mrs Dhanalakshmi

Unit 3

Mr Nandhakumar

Unit 4

Mr Ashok R

Unit 5

Ms Pricilla & Ms Divya

Timelines

As per the Discussion, the road map for the Python subject is defined and presented below for your reference.

Plan of action:

Python FDP --> 5th to 8th June 2017. --> Lab manual preparation --> Theory material preparation Deadlines:

As 7 faculties handling 1st year python classes, so 5 of them can prepare for theory, each one unit.

From IT - Mr. Rajasekar and Ms. Dhanalakshmi will be preparing material for First Two Units.

Version 1: June 16th

Final Version: 23rd June,2017

Lab manual- Version 1 16th June 2017.

Lab Manual Final Version - 23rd June 2017.

Both Theory and Lab should be discussed among all faculties who handle Python.

Lab Manual could be done based on your mail message.

Lab Manual Template

Pre Lab Questions

Aim:
Algorithm: ?
Pseudocode: ?
Flowchart: ?
Program:
Validation and verification: ?
Test Cases:
Results:

Post Lab Questions

Plan to complete the Lab Experiments.

  1. Level I: Introduction to Programming- 1st Lab session

  2. Level 2: Basic constructs (2nd and 3rd lab sessions)

1.Variables,Expressions and statements
 2.Assignments
 3.Conditions
 4.Loops
 5.Functions
  1. Level 3: Actual Lab experiments Starts.

Lab 4 -1,2&3 Experiments
 Lab 5 - 4th Experiment
 Lab 6 - 5&6 Experiments
 Lab 7- 7th Experiment
 Lab 8 - 8th Experiment
 Lab 9 - 9th Experiment
 Lab 10 - 10th Experiment
 Lab 11 - 11th Experiment
 Lab 12 - 12th Experiment
 Lab 13 - Model Exam
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