Rapid Research - Data Innovations

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Rapid Research - Data Innovations Lesson 4-2 – AP Computer Science Principles

Objectives Students will be able to: Identify a suitable computing innovation for a research project. Identify reliable and authoritative sources of information about a computing innovation. Synthesize information taken from multiple online sources to create a cohesive description of a computing innovation. Explain how data drives a specific innovation, both in writing and visually.

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Data Innovations One of the things that many modern innovations have in common is their use of data (often Big Data, but not always). To explore how innovations use data more in depth you will be completing a rapid research project on a “data innovation” of your choosing. Get excited! This is your opportunity to dig deeper into a computing topic that has piqued your interest over the entire course. What kinds of things are you interested in? How does computing affect them? How is data used to make innovations you’re interested in actually work?

Data Innovations The project mimics some of the things you have to do for the Explore Performance Task and will be useful preparation. In particular the Explore Performance Task asks you to: Research a modern computing innovation. Explain how it uses, produces, or consumes data. This is exactly what you’ll be doing today!

Activity Guide Go to Code Studio and open the Activity Guide Click File and Make a Copy Now open the “Data Innovation One-Pager Template”

Today Select an innovation to research Complete the Research Guide You have 20 minutes to choose a topic Complete the Research Guide

Next Time Prepare one-pager Identify a Visual Complete the one-pager with written responses. This must fit on a single page and yet clearly answer the prompts. Grade your project against the rubric. Be honest in your evaluation.