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When this two-year course is over, you will have a full, general introduction to the most excellent field of computer science. You will know how to think about problems, you will know how to program a computer to follow instructions that helps to solve a problem.
Please. Don't think like a student. Think like a computer scientist.
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August 22 2017 | Hello, World! | Click here for notes and homework |
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Helpful resources
- Please understand and follow all the instructions in our getting started guide.
- Click here for our collaborative code editor
- Click here for a tool to help you solve coding problems (blockly help)
- Click here for our google classroom link
Documentation
About this course
Classroom Rules
Standards
Grading and Assessment
- The most important thing about your grade
- Assessment for IB Computer Science HL
- Assessment re-take policy and Extra credit