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== This wiki supports learning of high school computing.==
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| This wiki supports learning of IB Computer Science Standard Level and Higher Level (years 1 and 2).  Additionally, this wiki supports learning for two computing design courses, Designing solutions through programming (aka introduction to programming) and Solving complex problems through programming (aka advanced programming). Both courses are [https://www.ibo.org/programmes/middle-years-programme/ MYP design courses].


Welcome to '''High School computer science'''. The purpose of this wiki is to support student learning for computer science. 
<p>If you are interested in registering an account, please send an email to bmackenty at gmail</p>


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=== News for April 2016 ===
 
Welcome to our new classroom website. I am still moving stuff from moodle to here. We are learning about and applying our knowledge about [[design]]. I have gotten some feedback that some of you think this is "boring but important". I agree.  Please remember what I told you: 1 hour of good design saves you '''hundreds of hours fixing problems later'''.


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| March 30 2016  || Design Projects || respond to feedback on wiki by start of next class
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| March 28 2016  || Design Projects || none
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Cheatsheet How to edit a wiki]
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* [http://www.schoolimprovement.com/docs/Common%20Core%20Rubrics_Gr11-12.pdf Informative rubric]
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== [[Image:big_idea.png]] Big Ideas, Big Questions ==
* [[Getting started]]
* Icons used with tremendous gratitude by [http://www.freepik.com/ Freepik] from [http://www.flaticon.com/ flaticon]
* [[Internal Assessment]]
* [[Problem Sets]]
* [[Permissions for fair use]]
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== [[Image:about.png]] About this course ==
* Icons used with tremendous gratitude by [http://www.freepik.com/ Freepik] from [http://www.flaticon.com/ flaticon]
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== [[Image:credit.png]] Credits ==
* Icons used with tremendous gratitude by [http://www.freepik.com/ Freepik] from [http://www.flaticon.com/ flaticon]
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 13 February 2024

This wiki supports learning of high school computing.[edit]

This wiki supports learning of IB Computer Science Standard Level and Higher Level (years 1 and 2). Additionally, this wiki supports learning for two computing design courses, Designing solutions through programming (aka introduction to programming) and Solving complex problems through programming (aka advanced programming). Both courses are MYP design courses.

If you are interested in registering an account, please send an email to bmackenty at gmail