This game created on Gamilab is from CS SOL 8.9 and is …
This game created on Gamilab is from CS SOL 8.9 and is titled, “Public and Private Information.” It is a bike race game where students must correctly answer questions to advance regarding online information from the Computer Science SOL 8.9 from the strand of Impacts of Computing. To start, press the up arrow a couple of times. Please enter code G8471Tto play if you have any problems with the link.
These Pocket Guides are a quick summary of each of the 6 …
These Pocket Guides are a quick summary of each of the 6 computer science strands for grades K-8. The pocket guides explain what the strand is about and how it increases in complexity from Kindergarten to 8th grade.
This is a visual that can open a class discussion on the …
This is a visual that can open a class discussion on the various differnent professions in the internet technology field. This graphic can also be included as a poster in the classroom.
The student or class will watch a video clip about ciphers, specifically …
The student or class will watch a video clip about ciphers, specifically Caesar Ciphers. Next students will learn more about encryption and decryption through the use of "keys". Lastly, students will be introduced to the career path choices as a Cyber-security analyst. This is one lesson out of a series of five, and can be used alone, or with the some or all of the other four lessons.
Communication has changed over time. The methods we use to connect with …
Communication has changed over time. The methods we use to connect with family and friends have moved from letter writing and postcards to social media posts and text messages. the way we acquire news has gotten faster and more widely available. News channels on television, news apps, and social media have allowed news to be shared instantly and to a broader audience.Our modern methods of communication have reached new heights. In an instant news is shared around the world. We are able to respond to emergenices faster, and share ideas with more people.Technology has opened up more outlets for communication.
This lesson plan is for middle school art, teaching how computer graphics …
This lesson plan is for middle school art, teaching how computer graphics work are designed with pixels and aliasing. It reinforces how a computer shows a picture while refining art skills.
This activity is designed to help students review the potential careers associated …
This activity is designed to help students review the potential careers associated with computer science. This should follow a discussion about the wide variety of career choices for students.
This resource is a template to make trading cards about Computer Science …
This resource is a template to make trading cards about Computer Science Historical Figures.Students can be assigned one or multiple figures to research and then create trading cards. The template is a Google Slides and includes a completed example.
This is a reference resource on the timeline of computers from the …
This is a reference resource on the timeline of computers from the 1800's to the present. It contains two graphic images from the g2.com website showing the history of computers from 1890 to the 1970's and from 1980 to 2015 as well as a link to the website that provides more details of the items from the charts. Weblink to article
This resource an inforgraphic that talks about includes Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, …
This resource an inforgraphic that talks about includes Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, Grace Hopper, and Tim Berners-Lee. These are the significant historical figures listed in the Middle School Elective Curriculum Framework, MSCSE.6, context of the standard.
This worksheet reviews some of the significant events in computing history. Students …
This worksheet reviews some of the significant events in computing history. Students will draw lines to connect the person/event to the time it occured.
This is a step-by-step lesson/slide presentation of how to create an eposter …
This is a step-by-step lesson/slide presentation of how to create an eposter from scratch using Google Slides. It is useful not only for creating storyboards, presentations, etc.; I also used it to discuss plagiarism and open source materials.
PDF resource of different Cyber Careers from NICERC. The document details 15 …
PDF resource of different Cyber Careers from NICERC. The document details 15 different cyber related careers which can be used to aid students in choosing a career path in Cybersecurity. Good way to discuss with students the opportunities available in the growing field. The document details the job profile, education requirements, median salary, job growth percent, and common job duties.
The student will cut and paste or match-up vocabulary words and definitions …
The student will cut and paste or match-up vocabulary words and definitions digitally using Google Slides. The six terms in this set are Digital Balance, Unplug, Social Media, Digital Fatigue, Media, and Digital Citizen.
This section includes recorded and archived webinars on the topics of digital …
This section includes recorded and archived webinars on the topics of digital citizenship, internet safety, parenting around technology and other related topics. For new free webinars and additional recordings see Digital Respons-Ability's website.
From welding and paint simulators to virtually designing and creating parts for …
From welding and paint simulators to virtually designing and creating parts for ships, this video explores how the Newport News Shipbuilding Apprentice School incorporates computer modeling and simulations to give apprentices hands-on experience in a safe and clean environment.
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