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Utah Exploring Computer Science

Exploring Computer Science introduces students to key concepts in computing through engaging topics. The course develops computational thinking, problem-solving, and programming skills while exploring areas like AI, web development, and physical computing.

Overview & Highlights

Level
Middle School, High School
Contact Hours
75
Timeframe
Semester

Course Overview

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Exploring Code with Karel
Students learn the basics of programming by giving Karel the Dog commands in a grid world.
Computing Ideas
Students learn about what makes a computer a computer as well as the various ways we represent information digitally.
Intro to micro:bit
Students learn the basics of the micro:bit, such as how to light up and change the brightness of LEDs and how to use variables to write more versatile programs.
Cybersecurity and You
Students delve into key areas such as personal data collection and security, cyber ethics and laws, and cybersecurity essentials, equipping individuals with the knowledge to navigate the digital landscape responsibly and securely.
Exploring Web Design
Students explore HTML and CSS styling as they work to create their homepage.
The World of Artificial Intelligence
Students learn about the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, machine learning, AI ethics, and the impact of AI has had on various sectors.

60
Lessons
57
Videos
137
Exercises
9
Challenges
145
Offline Handouts

Demo Programs

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Standards

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