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CS @ High School Level

CS @ High School Level. Rich Lamb Computer Department Cranbrook Schools www.richlamb.com Rlamb@Cranbrook.edu. Programming. Introduction Intermediate Advanced (AP). And then…. Languages Alice BASIC C++ Java Perl Other?. Credit Department. Required/Elective Placement

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CS @ High School Level

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  1. CS @ High School Level Rich Lamb Computer Department Cranbrook Schools www.richlamb.com Rlamb@Cranbrook.edu

  2. Programming • Introduction • Intermediate • Advanced (AP)

  3. And then… • Languages • Alice • BASIC • C++ • Java • Perl • Other?

  4. CreditDepartment • Required/Elective • Placement • Credit (any?) • Department • Math • Science • Business • Computer

  5. C.S. in U.S. • At post-secondary, not bad • Electronic computers are only 70+ years old – well within a human lifetime • Colleges are free to do what they want • Compare/contrast to high school • Fifty states, plus D.C. and Puerto Rico • Counties, districts beyond that

  6. To Implement Change?? • Where does CS fit in? • “fifth wheel” • Budget example

  7. CSTA • Curriculum model (“Tucker Report”) • 2003 • Page 7 – Structure in K-12 environment • CSTA state chapters • Want to join? Contact me or Barry Webster Rlamb@Cranbrook.edu Bwebster@DCDS.edu

  8. MACUL • Michigan Assn. Computer Users in Learning • www.macul.org • SIG CS – Special Interest Group – Computer Science • www.ACM.org - SIGCSE • www.ISTE.org

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