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Computer Science Education a lesson
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Education. Computer? Science. a lesson
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Engage: Warm-up On the note card, answer the question: How many computers are there in the room? Think, pair, share.
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Explore: Posting Examples Directions: 1.Write down examples of computers on post-its. 2.Stick them to a poster paper. 3.Place poster up on a wall.
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Posting Examples, cont’d Directions: 4.Go to another group’s poster. 5.Create three sections: No, Maybe, Yes 6.Reposition post-its into the three sections.
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Explain: Computer? Discuss: 1.What is a computer? What is computational thinking? 2.Formalize your answer into a definition. 3.Write definition on a poster. Share it.
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Reinventing the CS Class: Computer Science Principles Pat Yongpradit
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What is CS Principles?
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CreativityAbstraction DataAlgorithms Internet Impact Programming
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CS Principles Philosophy More than just content… It’s about how kids learn How the teacher teaches How computer scientists work Attitudes Behaviors Language Skills
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Performance Assessment Three performance tasks: – Data – Internet – Programming
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Pilot Timeline 2010-11Pilot I (5 universities) 2011-12Pilot II (9 universities, 10 HS) 2012-13Pilot III (2 universities, 4 HS) 2013-16Years 1-3 of Pilot Phase II 2016-17First exams offered
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What is computational thinking? Connecting Computing Computational Artifacts Abstracting Analyzing problems Communicating Collaborating
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Data Activity content, inquiry, equity
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Engage: Warm-up On the note card, answer the questions: 1.What do you think about when you hear the word “data”? 2.Where can it be found? 3.Where does it come from? Think, pair, share.
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Explore: Room Activity Directions: 1.Complete questions 1-4. 2.You’ll have 15 minutes.
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Explain: Room Activity Discuss: 1.Compare with a different group. 2.Share answer to question 2. 3.Discuss: – Are there any advantages to one representation or another? – Do you think different representations can tell different stories?
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CS P: 3 Pillars Content EquityInquiry
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CS P and the 5 E’s Inquiry in the CS Class
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Engage CS P and the 5 E’s Warm-up: Q: How many computers are in the room?
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Engage Explore CS P and the 5 E’s Directions: 1.Post examples of computers. 2.Share with another group. 3.Categorize into No, Maybe, Yes.
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Engage Explore Explain CS P and the 5 E’s Discuss: Q: What is a computer? What is computing? What is computational thinking? Formalize an answer using activity. Share.
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Engage Explore Explain Elaborate CS P and the 5 E’s Directions: 1.Take a tour of the school and list items that fit your definition and that don’t. 2.Look through your home…
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Engage Explore Explain Elaborate Evaluate CS P and the 5 E’s Rubric (10 pts) Definition based on activity results3 pts. School items listed and explained3 pts. Home items listed and explained4 pts. Total:_____
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Engage Explore Explain Elaborate Evaluate CS P and the 5 E’s Exit Card (5 pts) Is a person a computer? Support your answer using today’s experience.
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Summary: CS Principles Meets the Needs
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CS Principles is designed to… Increase Exposure to CS
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CS Principles is designed to… Boost the CS job pipeline.
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CS Principles is designed to… Improve Diversity in CS
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How does MD prepare? CS 10K Project Curriculum Development Statewide Implementation Plan
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Questions/Comments Download pdf: patyongpradit.com Contact: pat@code.org
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