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Computer Science: Applied Programming (15 clock hours)
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Computer Science: Applied Programming (15 clock hours): Educator designs integrated learning experiences that include computational thinking, algorithm development, and coding to solve problems.
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Computer Science: Applied Programming (STEM) (15hr)
Clock HourCourse Description
Educator designs integrated learning experiences that include computational thinking, algorithm development, and coding to solve problems. Types of Evidence Required: Lesson plan, teacher programming file, student programming file, video of program in action, reflection.Course Objectives
The educator demonstrates the use of programming to solve a problem within a community, guides students in the design of a flowchart or pseudocode to illustrate the algorithm design process, and collaborates with students to proofread to trace code and/or debug programs to solve logic and syntax errors.
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