Looking for a condensed set of curriculum hours for a classroom trial, computer science camp, or summer program? The Introduction to Computer Science Applications Pilot delivers 10 one-hour lessons including Coding (using JavaScript), Unplugged, Digital Citizenship, and STEM career explorations.
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Educators introduce high school students to computational thinking and computer science principles with a focus on web development, data usage, analysis of technological trends, and ethical internet behavior for young adults. This course places a strong emphasis on the local and global impacts of technology through discussions and project-based lessons. Students develop a research website about a STEM career of interest using JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Students will learn foundational computer science skills that will prepare them for advanced coding courses and a technology-enabled workplace.
Pacing guide
Vocabulary words and definitions
Coding activities
Unplugged activities
Digital citizenship activities
Teacher training videos
Formative assessments
Syllabus
Sample standards alignment mapping using CSTA K-12 CS Standards.
10 modules of step-by-step lesson plans
Each lesson plan is designed to enable students to achieve specific learning outcomes related to course aligned computer science competencies. For example, at the end of this course students will be able to:
Utilize the hierarchy of HTML to learn the basics of web page content.
Effectively work in a pair and design a solution to a realistic and applicable problem using technology
Explore the relationship between information and data.
Utilize the basics of JavaScript to build interactive web page content.
Apply software planning concepts
— Brayden, 7th Grader
— Dr. Sheri Clegg, Principal
Not every student loves to code, and that’s ok. That’s why the Four Pillars of Engagement are at the core of every Codelicious course. Each pillar includes activities built to engage every learning style in the classroom.
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