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=== Grading, Assessment and Rubrics===
=== Grading, Assessment and Rubrics===
* [[Assessment for Web Applications]]
* [[Assessment for design]]


* [https://classroom.google.com/u/0/c/MTYyOTI2MDQxNFpa Click here for our google classroom link]
* [https://classroom.google.com/u/0/c/MTYyOTI2MDQxNFpa Click here for our google classroom link]

Revision as of 14:32, 8 September 2016


Design 6 requires an understanding of the fundamental concepts of design. Click the expand link to see more →

The aims of MYP design are to encourage and enable students to:

  • 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.

News.png news[edit]

News for September 2016[edit]

Generally students do not need to reference this wiki. However, most material is kept up-to-date for planning and reference in case a student misses class. I would also invite any parents to view this page.

News for August 2016[edit]

Welcome. This is the course page for a semester-long course, design 6. Please watch this space for big ideas, important announcements, and changes.

Calendar.png Our class meetings[edit]

Date of lesson Big idea Our class notes
September 5 2016 Present feasible design ideas, which can be correctly interpreted by others Click here for notes and homework
September 1 2016 Present feasible design ideas, which can be correctly interpreted by others Click here for notes and homework
August 29 2016 Demonstrate excellent technical skills when making the solution Click here for notes and homework
August 24 2016 Develop a list of success criteria for the solution Click here for notes and homework
August 23 2016 Welcome Click here for notes and homework
Click for calendars

About.png About this course[edit]

Classroom Rules[edit]

Standards[edit]

Grading, Assessment and Rubrics[edit]


Academic Honesty[edit]

About.png Design Cycle[edit]

New-MYP-Design-Cycle.png

Credit.png Credits[edit]

  • Icons used with tremendous gratitude by Freepik from flaticon
  • IB Diploma Program Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012.