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Exploring Computer Science By Sangeeta Bhatnagar

Evergreen Valley High School. Exploring Computer Science By Sangeeta Bhatnagar. Enrollment. Ge nder distribution Ethnic distribution. Grade level distribution. Enrollment (cont’d). Prior relevant course work. Grades: 2010-2011. What worked?. Well designed and well thought out curriculum

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Exploring Computer Science By Sangeeta Bhatnagar

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  1. Evergreen Valley High School Exploring Computer ScienceBy Sangeeta Bhatnagar

  2. Enrollment • Gender distribution • Ethnicdistribution • Grade level distribution

  3. Enrollment (cont’d) • Prior relevant course work

  4. Grades: 2010-2011

  5. What worked? • Well designed and well thought out curriculum • Engaging projects and games • Easy to grasp yet challenging enough • Alice and web programming were most liked • Good projects and rubrics

  6. What didn’t work? • No reading material for students • Need a way to access students on an individual basis for non-participating students

  7. Improvements • Units 1 and 2 (Human Computer Interaction and Problem Solving) can be combined and shortened • Unable to cover all six units. Did not cover Python. • Unit 4 (Alice) was most engaging and could be extended as two units • All programming concepts could be taught using Alice • Projects could be elaborated to be task based (each student in a group could be assigned a task for grading purposes) • Student reading material for reference

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