Category:CS1

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This category is for Learning Activities appropriate for CS1.
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=== Overview ===
  
== 0. Overview ==
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Computer Science I (CS1)
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The first course for majors and other students with an interest in CS. Includes programming.
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No previous CS background needed.
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=== Learning Objectives ===
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* ''learning objectives should be active, student-centered, specific, and measurable''
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| Computer Science I (CS1)
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| The first course for majors and other students with an interest in CS. Includes programming.
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! style="text-align:right;"| Student Characteristics
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| Introductory course for students. No previous CS background needed.
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== 1. Learning Objectives & Prerequisites ==
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* ''objectives & prerequisites should be active, student-centered, specific, and measurable''
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** ''the student will be able to...''
 
** ''the student will be able to...''
 
* ''for the entire course, and/or for FOSS-specific parts of the course''
 
* ''for the entire course, and/or for FOSS-specific parts of the course''
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 27 February 2017

Overview

This category is for Learning Activities and other materials appropriate for a Computer Science I (CS1) or similar Courses.

Course Computer Science I (CS1)
Course Overview The first course for majors and other students with an interest in CS. Includes programming.
Prerequisites No previous CS background needed.


Learning Objectives

  • learning objectives should be active, student-centered, specific, and measurable
    • the student will be able to...
  • for the entire course, and/or for FOSS-specific parts of the course
  • include content & process skills
  • consider all levels of Bloom's taxonomy
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