Computer Science
What You'll Learn

In this stack you will learn to teach and integrate computer science into your current lesson plans.

Who Should Apply
  • All educators
6
micro-
credentials
15
Approximate hours each
Description
Computer science moves beyond using technology tools towards an understanding of how they work and ultimately designing new solutions to enduring human problems. Elements of computer science include: computational thinking, abstraction, logic, algorithms, and data representations.

       

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Computer Science: 1. Foundations of Computer Science
Educator designs integrated learning experiences that include computational thinking, algorithm development, and coding tools to solve problems.
Types of Evidence Required: Unit of study, annotated student work samples, reflection

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StartNEA_CS1Computer Science1. Foundations of Computer Science

Computer Science: 2. Computing Systems
Educator designs integrated learning experiences that develop criteria for defining computing systems and analyzing existing computing models.
Types of Evidence Required: Unit of study, student activity with rubric, student work samples

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StartNEA_CS2Computer Science2. Computing Systems

Computer Science: 3. Data and Analysis
Educator designs integrated learning experiences for students to use multiple data sets to generate, store, transform and/or analyze data.
Types of Evidence Required: Lesson plans, student activity with rubric, student work samples

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StartNEA_CS3Computer Science3. Data and Analysis

Computer Science: 4. Network and the Internet
Educator communicates what computer science is and how it is a tool to engage with univeral human problems.
Types of Evidence Required: Lesson plans, student activity with rubric, student work samples

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StartNEA_CS4Computer Science4. Network and the Internet

Computer Science: 5. Programming and Computational Thinking for Beginners
Educator designs integrated learning experiences to solve problems through algorithms and computational thinking.
Types of Evidence Required: Algrorithm created, lesson plan, glowchart or pseudocode, reflection

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StartNEA_CS5Computer Science5. Programming and Computational Thinking for Beginners

Computer Science: 6. Applied Programming
Educator designs integrated learning experiences that include computational thinking, algorithm development, and coding to solve problems.
Types of Evidence Required: Lesson plan, teacher programming file, student programming file, video of program in action, reflection

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StartNEA_CS6Computer Science6. Applied Programming