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Computer Science: Network and the Internet (15 clock hours)
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Computer Science: Network and the Internet (15 clock hours): Educator communicates what computer science is and how it is a tool to engage with univeral human problems.
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Computer Science: Network and the Internet (STEM) (15hr)
Clock HourCourse Description
Educator communicates what computer science is and how it is a tool to engage with univeral human problems. Types of Evidence Required: Lesson plans, student activity with rubric, student work samples.Course Objectives
The educator designs unit lessons or assessments to support determining students’ understanding of essential vocabulary and key concepts in cybersecurity, networks, and the internet.
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