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Computing Ideas (Lovelace)

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The Computing Ideas course is a first computer science course introducing the basics of programming with Karel the Dog, the basics of designing a web page, and how information and images are represented with computers. Students will learn to code using blocks to drag and drop, but they can switch between blocks and text as desired. Students will create a portfolio on the web of projects they build throughout the course. With a unique focus on creativity, problem solving and project based learning, Computing Ideas gives students the opportunity to explore several important topics of computing using their own ideas and creativity and develop an interest in computer science that will foster further endeavors in the field. 

DUE  Monday, June 3, 2019
 
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Computing Ideas (Lovelace)

Course Overview and Goals

The Computing Ideas course is a first computer science course introducing the basics of programming with Karel the Dog, the basics of designing a web page, and how information and images are represented with computers. Students will learn to code using blocks to drag and drop, but they can switch between blocks and text as desired. Students will create a portfolio on the web of projects they build throughout the course. With a unique focus on creativity, problem solving and project based learning, Computing Ideas gives students the opportunity to explore several important topics of computing using their own ideas and creativity and develop an interest in computer science that will foster further endeavors in the field. 

DUE  Friday, MAY 31, 2019
2. What is Computing?
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Computing Ideas (Lovelace)

Course Overview and Goals

The Computing Ideas course is a first computer science course introducing the basics of programming with Karel the Dog, the basics of designing a web page, and how information and images are represented with computers. Students will learn to code using blocks to drag and drop, but they can switch between blocks and text as desired. Students will create a portfolio on the web of projects they build throughout the course. With a unique focus on creativity, problem solving and project based learning, Computing Ideas gives students the opportunity to explore several important topics of computing using their own ideas and creativity and develop an interest in computer science that will foster further endeavors in the field. 

DUE  Thursday, MAY 30, 2019
Computing Ideas Pretest
 
1. Introduction to Programming with Karel the Dog
 
 
 
 
 
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Introduction to Virtual Reality


Virtual Reality is a rapidly growing technology with applications in several different fields. In this short course, YOU will learn how to build YOUR very own virtual reality worlds using HTML and the A-Frame JavaScript library. YOU can view YOUR VR creations on the computer, through phones, or through an Oculus Rift. Get ready to be blown away by what you create!
 
DUE-- Wedneday, MAY 29, 2019
5. 360˚ Images
6. Next Steps
7. Final Project
 
 

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Introduction to Virtual Reality


Virtual Reality is a rapidly growing technology with applications in several different fields. In this short course, YOU will learn how to build YOUR very own virtual reality worlds using HTML and the A-Frame JavaScript library. YOU can view YOUR VR creations on the computer, through phones, or through an Oculus Rift. Get ready to be blown away by what you create!
 
DUE-- Tuesday, MAY 28, 2019
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Introduction to Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality is a rapidly growing technology with applications in several different fields. In this short course, YOU will learn how to build YOUR very own virtual reality worlds using HTML and the A-Frame JavaScript library. YOU can view YOUR VR creations on the computer, through phones, or through an Oculus Rift. Get ready to be blown away by what you create!
 
DUE--FRIDAY, MAY 24, 2019
1. Getting Started
2. Advanced Shapes
 

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Introduction to Cybersecurity (Vigenere)

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As our world becomes increasingly dependent on technology, cybersecurity is a topic of growing importance. It is crucial that companies and individuals take precautions to protect themselves from the growing threat of cyber attacks. This course prepares students with crucial skills to be responsible citizens in a digital future.

DUE Thursday, April 25, 2019
  • Software Security -- (Lessons 1 through 13 )

 

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Introduction to Cybersecurity (Vigenere)

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As our world becomes increasingly dependent on technology, cybersecurity is a topic of growing importance. It is crucial that companies and individuals take precautions to protect themselves from the growing threat of cyber attacks. This course prepares students with crucial skills to be responsible citizens in a digital future. The Introduction to Cybersecurity is the first online blended K12 cybersecurity course and is designed for students with some exposure to computer science, but there are no specific course prerequisites. Topics included are: foundational cybersecurity topics including digital citizenship and cyber hygiene, the basics of cryptography, software security, networking fundamentals, and basic system administration.

 

 DUE Wednesday, April 24, 2019

The ABC's of Cryptography

Lessons:  1 through 11

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Created by Gerardo González: Wednesday, April 24 6:39 AM