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Computational Thinking

Computational Thinking. Chin-Sung Lin Eleanor Roosevelt High School. Personal Background. Name: Chin-Sung Lin Academic Background: BSEE, MSEE, MST Working Experience: Research, Hardware Design Engineer & Teacher Teaching Experience: Math, Physics & Technology

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Computational Thinking

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  1. ComputationalThinking Chin-Sung Lin Eleanor Roosevelt High School

  2. Personal Background • Name: Chin-Sung Lin • Academic Background: BSEE, MSEE, MST • Working Experience: Research, Hardware Design Engineer& Teacher • Teaching Experience: Math, Physics & Technology • Current Courses: Computational Thinking, Regents Physics, Robotics & Engineering Design, and Advanced STEM Research

  3. Computational Thinking (CT) • The thought processes involved in formulating problemsand their solutions so that the solutions are represented in a form that can be effectively carried out by an information-processing agent. [Cuny, Snyder, Wing 2010] • A problem solving method that uses computer science techniques.

  4. CT Essential Questions CPR C– Computer Principles How does a computer work? P– Problem Solving How can we solve problems in “computer” way? R– Real-World Applications How can we apply CT in real-world applications?

  5. Logic Gates Binary World Computer Anatomy Digital Circuits X Programming Algorithms Computational Mobile Apps

  6. 1 Computer Purchasing Project

  7. 2 Decoding Project

  8. 3 Logic Gates Project

  9. 4 Logic Circuits Design Project

  10. 5 Algorithms for Skyscrapers Project

  11. 6 Algorithms for Data Analysis Project

  12. 7 Digital Artist Project

  13. 8 Mobile Applications Project

  14. Course Features • One semester, class: 3 days/week, work: 5 days/week • Project-based/problem-based learning with strong support • Dynamic content, fast pace, and real-world setting • Group project, team spirit, and individual accountability • Homework and quizzes are leading to the unit projects • Independent planning, studying, and time management

  15. Instructional Resources • Class Website • http://erhsnyc.org/apps/classes/show_class.jsp?classREC_ID=558458 • http://erhsnyc.org/apps/classes/show_class.jsp?classREC_ID=558459 • Class Blog • http://computationalthinkingfall2014.blogspot.com/

  16. Grading Policy • Homework Assignments (HW) (15 pts) • Quizzes (QZ) (15 pts) • Class/Lab Participation and Results (CL) (10 pts) • Project Deliverables and Presentations (PR) (60 pts) • Weighting Factor of Individual Contribution (WF) (0 ~ 100)* • Your Grade = PR x WF %+ HW + QZ + CL • Paper assignment due in the beginning of the class on due day • Electronic assignment due by the midnight on due day

  17. Computer Resource • Each student is assigned a specific MacBook Air™ laptop. • Each group is assigned a Lenovo™ Windows™ laptop. • Be aware that 5 classes are sharing the same laptops! • Use computer resource only for class work ONLY. • Use computer resource in a safe and responsible way. • Backup your work through email / USB flash everyday. • Reshelf your laptop and plug in the power in a designated way. • After school use of computer are ONLY limited to the lab.

  18. Course Expectations • Preview the lesson before coming to the class. • Attend class on time and ready to work. • Actively participate in class. • Respect your classmates and their right to learn. • Work as a team with your partner. • Complete and submit assignments on time. • Review the current lesson after the class. • Academic integrity per school policy.

  19. Open Lab & Technical-Help • Open Lab: 1st & 2ndperiod, (Wed. & Thur.) • Technical-Help: 9th period (everyday) • After School: Project groups that need technical advice, access computer resource, tools, or work on their projects may come to the lab (Room 201/417) on Wed. through Fri.

  20. HW: Student Information Form • Go to homework section of class website and find the student info form • Fill in your basic information • Inventory your computer skills • Contemplate your short-term (class) & long-term (academic/career) goals • Let me know your issues and concerns about learning • Share your expectations with the class [The assignment due Friday, 09/05/2014]

  21. HW: Grouping • Choose your partner (two students per group), and emailme your period, group name, name of group members (e.g. Subject: Period 1, Group: Lego, EmmetBrickowski, Wyldstyle) [The assignment due Monday, 09/08/2014]

  22. Q & A

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