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Designing web applications requires an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computational thinking, design, and web science. | |||
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=== News for August 2016 === | |||
Welcome. This is the course page for a semester-long course, designing web applications. Please watch this space for big ideas, important announcements, and changes. | |||
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| August 23 2016 || Welcome || [[August 23 2016 Lesson Notes | Click here for notes and homework]] || Welcome to Computer Science! | |||
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! [[Calendar | Click for calendars]] !! style="background-color: #FAAFBA;" | [[file:warning.png]] [[How to ask for help | Help! My code isn't working!]] | |||
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== [[File:circle.png]] Helpful resources == | |||
* [[Getting started]] will help you with most of your resource needs. | |||
* [https://classroom.google.com/u/0/c/MTYyOTI2MDQxNFpa Click here for our google classroom link] | |||
* [[Our textbook]] should also prove helpful. | |||
* [http://php.net/manual/en/ Official PHP documentation] | |||
* [https://docs.python.org/2/ Official Python 2 documentation] | |||
* [https://docs.python.org/3/ Official Python 3 documentation] | |||
* [https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/ Official HTML documentation (scroll down a bit)] | |||
* [https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14200/toc.htm Oracle SQL documentation] | |||
* [http://www.w3schools.com/sql/sql_quickref.asp SQL quick reference] | |||
* [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS Sort-of-official CSS documentation] | |||
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== [[Image:about.png]] About this course == | |||
=== Classroom Rules === | |||
* [[Our Classroom Rules]] | |||
=== Standards === | |||
* [[Web applications standards]] | |||
=== Grading, Assessment and Rubrics=== | |||
* [[Assessment for Web Applications]] | |||
* [[Levels of knowing (Level 1, Level 2, Level 3) | What does it mean when you are asked to "describe", "analyse", or "compare"? ]] | |||
* [[Media:Participationrubric-cfa.pdf | Classroom participation rubric]] | |||
* [[Media:ASW HS ApproachesToLearning Rubric.pdf | Approaches to Learning rubric]] | |||
* [[Media:Common Core Rubrics Gr11-12.pdf | Informative writing rubric]] | |||
* [[Extra credit]] | |||
=== Academic Honesty === | |||
* [[Academic Integrity]] | |||
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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] | |||
* IB Diploma Program Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012. | |||
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== Aims of the course == | == Aims of the course == | ||
Revision as of 05:09, 19 August 2016
Designing web applications requires an understanding of the fundamental concepts of computational thinking, design, and web science.
news[edit]News for August 2016[edit]Welcome. This is the course page for a semester-long course, designing web applications. Please watch this space for big ideas, important announcements, and changes. |
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Our class meetings[edit]
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About this course[edit]Classroom Rules[edit]Standards[edit]Grading, Assessment and Rubrics[edit]
Academic Honesty[edit] |
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Credits[edit] |
Aims of the course[edit]
- enjoy the design process, develop an appreciation of its elegance and power
- develop knowledge, understanding and skills from different disciplines to design and create solutions to problems using the design cycle
- use and apply technology effectively as a means to access, process and communicate information, model and create solutions, and to solve problems
- develop an appreciation of the impact of design innovations for life, global society and environments
- appreciate past, present and emerging design within cultural, political, social, historical and environmental contexts
- develop respect for others’ viewpoints and appreciate alternative solutions to problems
- act with integrity and honesty, and take responsibility for their own actions developing effective working practices.[1]
Objectives[edit]
Identfier | Objective | Group |
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Y1.A.1 | explain and justify the need for a solution to a problem | Inquiring and analyzing |
Y1.A.2 | state and prioritize the main points of research needed to develop a solution to the problem | Inquiring and analyzing |
Y1.A.3 | describe the main features of an existing product that inspires a solution to the problem | Inquiring and analyzing |
Y1.A.4 | present the main findings of relevant research. | Inquiring and analyzing |
Y1.B.1 | develop a list of success criteria for the solution | Developing ideas |
Y1.B.2 | present feasible design ideas, which can be correctly interpreted by others | Developing ideas |
Y1.B.3 | present the chosen design | Developing ideas |
Y1.B.4 | create a planning drawing/ diagram, which outlines the main details for making the chosen solution. | Developing ideas |
Y1.C.1 | outline a plan, which considers the use of resources and time, sufficient for peers to be able to follow to create the solution | Creating the solution |
Y1.C.2 | demonstrate excellent technical skills when making the solution | Creating the solution |
Y1.C.3 | follow the plan to create the solution, which functions as intended | Creating the solution |
Y1.C.4 | list the changes made to the chosen design and plan when making the solution | Creating the solution |
Y1.C.5 | present the solution as a whole. | Creating the solution |
Y1.D.1 | outline simple, relevant testing methods, which generate data, to measure the success of the solution | Evaluating |
Y1.D.2 | outline the success of the solution against the design specification | Evaluating |
Y1.D.3 | outline how the solution could be improved | Evaluating |
Y1.D.4 | outline the impact of the solution on the client / target audience. | Evaluating |