Lessons > 2. Intro to Hardware and Software
In today’s lesson, we’re going to think a little bit more about how computers interpret instructions.
It is important for you to generate your own model of how a computer processes your instructions so that you can get the feedback you need to write the program you intended.
When your program doesn’t quite work out

...or perhaps #teamluis punked you?
Today's Activities
For today, please do the following:
1. Review the Slides
2. Watch the Lecture Video(s)
| Link | Title | Type | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Video 1 | Intro to Hardware & Software | pre-recorded | 31:38 |
| Video 2 | Live Lecture Part 1: Announcements | lecture | 18:29 |
| Video 3 | Live Lecture Part 2: PB&J | lecture | 18:44 |
| Chat | The chat (hilarity!) | chat |
3. Review / Study the Supplemental Materials
Note: these readings / videos are suggested for additional context / examples, but not required.
-
Charles Severance
Ch1: Intro to Computing.
Python for Everybody
reading • video - Brian Heinold Ch1: Getting Started. A Practical Introduction to Python Programming