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This course is based on the work of the MIT-African Internet Technology Initiative (MIT-AITI). MIT-AITI is an innovative approach by MIT students to integrate computers and internet technology into the education of students in African schools. MIT-AITI achieves this goal by sending MIT students to three African nations in order to teach both students and teachers through intensive classroom and lab sessions for six weeks.

This course Web site has two major components:

  1. Content from the spring 2005 preparatory seminar offered by the MIT-AITI leadership.
  2. A snapshot of the MIT-AITI summer 2005 program in Kenya.

Calendar information for both the spring 2005 and summer 2005 sessions are detailed below.



Spring 2005



Lec #TOPICSPRESENTERS
1IntroductionManish Gaudi
2LogisticsEric Mibuari
3MIT Medical PresentationDr. David Diamond
4AITI NetworkingSummer 2004 Teams
5Introduction to IT, EntrepreneurshipYaron Binur
6Teaching TipsManish Gaudi
7Practice Teaching SessionsSP.772 Staff
8Cross-Cultural CommunicationProf. Bernd Widdig
9Java® Week: Part ISP.772 Staff
10Java® Week: Part IIGreg Dennis
11Fostering OpenCourseWareJon Paul Potts
12Learning and International DevelopmentProf. Richard Larson
13Preparation for PSDS Final PresentationSP.772 Staff
14iLabs PresentationProf. Jesus del Alamo
15PSDS Final Presentation

Conclusion
Mr. Steve Banzaert



Summer 2005



SES #TOPICSLABSSPECIAL TOPICSKEY DATES
1Lecture 0: Introduction to AITI and Team

Lecture 1: Introduction to Java®

Lecture 2: Variables

Lecture 3: Operators
Lab 0: Hello WorldLab 0 due
2Lecture 4: Control StructuresLab 1: Variables and Operators

Lab 2: Control Structures
Lab 1 due

Lab 2 due
3Lecture 5: ArraysLab 3: Gradebook Part ILab 3 due
4Lecture 6: MethodsLab 4: Gradebook Part IISeminar 1: BytecodesLab 4 due
5Lecture 7: OOP Part I
6Quiz ReviewEntrepreneurship Seminar 0: Introduction

Entrepreneurship Seminar 1: Producers and Consumers
7Lecture 8: OOP Part II

Quiz
Lab 5: Gradebook OOP Part ILab 5 due
8Lecture 9: Lists and IteratorsLab 6: Gradebook OOP Part IIEntrepreneurship Seminar 2: Entrepreneurial MindsetLab 6 due
9Work Day
10Lecture 10: Static and Final
11Lecture 11: Packages and ScopeEntrepreneurship Seminar 3: Writing Business Plans
12Lab DayLab 7: Fixing Modifier BugsLab 7 due
13Work Day
14Work Day (cont.)
15Lecture 12: InheritanceEntrepreneurship Seminar 4: Offshore/Outsourcing
16Live Coding Exam

Lecture 13: Abstract Classes and Interfaces
Lab 8: Inheritance and Interfaces
17Lecture 14: ExceptionsEntrepreneurship Seminar 5: Business Innovation
18Lecture 15: IO and ParsingLab 8 due
19Review SessionLab 9: I/O and Exceptions Lab
20Lecture 16: Introduction to SwingSeminar 2: Internationalization
21Lecture 17: Swing Event ModelLab 10: Swing LabEntrepreneurship Seminar 6: Social Entrepreneurship

Guest Speaker

Seminar 3: Code Methodology
Lab 9 due

OCW Turns in Project Proposals
22Work DayEntrepreneurship Seminar 7: Marketing and ProductionMeet with OCW Teams about Projects
23Final Project: Explanation and Beginning of Final Projects for Non-OCW StudentsEntrepreneurship Seminar 8: Summary/Pitch Business PlansLab 10 due

2 Minute "Elevator Pitches", Investing Game

Meet with OCW Teams about Projects
24Exam 2

Final Project
25Final Project (cont.)
26Final Project (cont.)
27Final Project (cont.)
28Final Project (cont.)
29OCW Project Demos

Business Plan Presentations

Graduation

 








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