ASSIGNMENT TITLE: BEYOND ONE HOUR OF CODE |
Description of the assignment: Learn repeat-loops, conditionals, and basic algorithms.
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Learning Objective: Demonstrate the ability to program more advanced repeat-loops, conditionals algorithms. Create an interactive animation of Angry Birds.
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AGENDA:
1) QuickStart
2) Lab
3) Theory
4) Quiz-Game
5) BiteSize
6) Quizlet
7) Correctly saved in OneNote binder.
8) Sign the Sign-in Sheet to let me know that you're ready for grading.
2) Lab
3) Theory
4) Quiz-Game
5) BiteSize
6) Quizlet
7) Correctly saved in OneNote binder.
8) Sign the Sign-in Sheet to let me know that you're ready for grading.
The Assignment Activities:
1) QuickStart: Windows 10 Review Common Craft
Watch the movie on the right. Once you finish, summarize what you heard in your OneNote binder section for this assignment, under QuickStart. This movie tells you how. |
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Learn the basic concepts of Computer Science with drag and drop programming. 15-25 hours of "unplugged" classroom activities interspersed with game-like, self-directed tutorials starring video lectures by Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Angry Birds and Plants vs. Zombies. Learn repeat-loops, conditionals, basic algorithms, functions, and variables.
There are 4 parts for you to complete in this lab. Make sure that you're signed in or your progress won't be saved in your dashboard. Click here to sign up for your student account. Then click the graphics below to start each each of the 4 parts to this assignment.
There are 4 parts for you to complete in this lab. Make sure that you're signed in or your progress won't be saved in your dashboard. Click here to sign up for your student account. Then click the graphics below to start each each of the 4 parts to this assignment.
Complete All 4 Games:
3) ICT Workout: Theory
Computer Systems: Input and Output Devices I'll give you the log-on details for this site. Click the graphic below to link to the presentation. Read through all slides. This will prepare you for the Quiz-Game (next activity). If the site won't work in Chrome, open it in Internet Explorer. (List of topics) |
4) ICT Workout: Quiz-Game
Computer Systems: Input and Output Devices Click the graphic below to link to the activities. Play as many as you like. Finally, take the quiz and paste a screen capture of the results of the quiz into the Quiz Game section of your OneNote binder. You need over 80% to qualify for credit (you can retake as often as you like). If the site won't work in Chrome, open it in Internet Explorer. |
5) BitesizeComputers in Society: Reliability and Backing Up
Read through Revise, complete the Activity, take the Test - as often as you like. When you're finished, take a screen capture of your results and paste into the BiteSize section of your OneNote binder. Make sure that your screen capture shows the BiteSize title & score. Watch this how-to movie |
6) Quizlet
Click the graphic on the left to launch the Quizlet. You may take the Quiz as often as you like. When you're finished, take a screen capture of your results and paste into the Quizlet section of your OneNote binder. It should look this this. Make sure that your screen capture shows the Quizlet title, your score, and the number of questions answered. Also, this movie tells you how. |