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    High School Computer Science (Math) and Programming Workshop

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    High School Computer Science (Math) and Programming Workshop

    High School Computer Science (Math) and Programming Workshop
    MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 8.5 Hours | Lec: 26 | 1.21 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Learn Computer Science and Programming with Snap!

    Highlights

    Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Workshop
    Designed for High School and Junior High Students
    Trains and Encourages Critical Thinking, Logical Reasoning, and Technology Orientation in Young Adults
    Workshop: The Majority of Each Class Spent on Exercises Done by the Student
    Covers Fundamental Topics in Computer Science and Programming, Major Areas of Computer Science, Including:
    Science and Engineering
    Real-World Modeling
    Physics Simulations
    From Model to Implementation
    Reverse Engineering and Tinkering
    Math and Computer Science Theory
    Data Structures: Trees, Graphs
    Algorithms: Shortest Path
    Artificial Intelligence
    Propositional Logic
    Networks
    Internet Protocols
    Programming Languages
    Functions
    Object-Oriented Programming
    And More
    Not a Course about a Programming Language, Rather about Fundamental Ideas in Computer Science and Programming
    Exercises Aid Learning, Using UC-Berkeley's Snap! Programming Tool (Designed for Kids and Young Adults)
    15-Week Course (26 Lectures)
    8+ Hours of Video Instruction, Plus Many More Hours Spent Doing the Exercises on Your Own
    Accompanying Web Page for Each Class
    Includes Lecture Slides, Links to Exercises on the Web Page
    Learning Fundamental Ideas in Computer Science and Programming Will Set Students up to Go and Learn Any Programming Language
    No Prior Knowledge or Experience in Computer Science or Programming Necessary

    Overview

    This new class is designed specifically for high school and junior high students who want to get a head start learning about what Computer Science and Programming are about. This course isn't about learning a specific programming tool or language. Rather, it is designed to help them strengthen their critical thinking and logical reasoning faculties, as well as give them the depth of understanding in fundamental concepts in Computer Science and programming, so that they could later on get started with any programming language or technology project.

    A solid overview and key concepts in many areas of Computer Science are covered by this course, including Big Ideas in Science and Engineering (Real-World Modeling, Physics Simulations, From Model to Implementation, Reverse Engineering and Tinkering), Computer Science and Math Theory (Lists, Sets, Data Structures such as Dictionaries, Trees, Graphs, Algorithms such as Shortest Path), Programming Languages (Functions, Object-Oriented Programming), Artificial Intelligence (Propositional Logic), and Networking (Internet Protocols), and more.

    I teach this class to some Living Wisdom School high school students in Nevada City, CA, as an alternate Math course.

    This is a 15-week workshop course. Each class (week)'s lecture takes about 90-120 min. on average. Each class includes some lecture with slides, but the majority of the time the students will be working on programming or design exercises on their own computer. After each exercise the students can resume the lecture video to check their work against the teacher's.

    The majority of the exercises included in each class are done in Snap!–the programming tool from UC-Berkeley. Students can share their work and view programs done by other students around the world.

    High School Computer Science (Math) and Programming Workshop