I like the list, but only if going for the Master's Degree.
probability (heavily skewed towards combinatorics), number theory, geometry (the plain euclidean one because this is really the best way to train a human brain for logic that's been found in the past few thousand years),
For the BS in CS, I recommend only Calculus 1-2, Linear Algebra, Discrete Math, and Statistics with possibility of Regression Analysis
1) create a test for [insert subject-du-jour here]
2) give said test to group of willing participants (it helps to throw in some free grub for their efforts)
3) publish results of test to validate the test AND the results as well as to show the test's usefulness and to demonstrate that there is a "growing crisis" that the test addresses.
4) By the way... you can order yours (not free) so that you too can see just how moronic your students are. Here's how:
Ordering Tests
The ICT Literacy Assessment is an Internet-delivered test.
To order the ICT Literacy Assessment, download the order form (PDF) and fax it to 1-609-771-7835 or 1-609-771-7255. Or contact an ICT Literacy Assessment Specialist by calling toll free 1-800-745-0269 or sending an e-mail to highered@ets.org.
and for the low price of $29.99, we'll add this nice shiny new set of Ginsu knives. FREE!
What a gimmic!
Hmmmm.... probably those child-molestin', homosexual, immoral atheists who live next door and listen to Elton John music all day. ;^/
an animal's behavior in response to environmental change can spur evolutionary adaptations.
Growing up near all that oil made him spontaneously evolve into "a slick"
I like the list, but only if going for the Master's Degree.
probability (heavily skewed towards combinatorics), number theory, geometry (the plain euclidean one because this is really the best way to train a human brain for logic that's been found in the past few thousand years),
For the BS in CS, I recommend only Calculus 1-2, Linear Algebra, Discrete Math, and Statistics with possibility of Regression Analysis
1) create a test for [insert subject-du-jour here] 2) give said test to group of willing participants (it helps to throw in some free grub for their efforts) 3) publish results of test to validate the test AND the results as well as to show the test's usefulness and to demonstrate that there is a "growing crisis" that the test addresses. 4) By the way... you can order yours (not free) so that you too can see just how moronic your students are. Here's how: Ordering Tests The ICT Literacy Assessment is an Internet-delivered test. To order the ICT Literacy Assessment, download the order form (PDF) and fax it to 1-609-771-7835 or 1-609-771-7255. Or contact an ICT Literacy Assessment Specialist by calling toll free 1-800-745-0269 or sending an e-mail to highered@ets.org. and for the low price of $29.99, we'll add this nice shiny new set of Ginsu knives. FREE! What a gimmic!