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Revision as of 08:59, 12 May 2016
Welcome to High School Computer Science
The purpose of this wiki is to support student learning for computer science. The intended audience for this wiki is students who are enrolled in Exploring Computer Science.
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Helpful resources[edit]
- Getting started will help you with most of your resource needs.
- Our textbook should also prove helpful.
About this course[edit]
Classroom Rules[edit]
Standards[edit]
Grading[edit]
- Classroom participation rubric
- Approaches to Learning rubric
- Informative writing rubric
- What does it mean when you are asked to "describe", "analyse", or "compare"?
- Extra credit