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TX MS Tech Apps: 126.15.C.6.A
CodeHS Lessons
define and use current technology terminology appropriately
Standard |
2.2 A Day at the Park |
4.3 Hardware |
6.1 What is the Internet? |
6.2 The Need for Protocols |
10.2 Structure of an HTML Page |
Standard |
2.2 A Day at the Park |
3.3 Hardware |
Standard |
2.1 What is the Internet? |
2.2 The Need for Protocols |
3.2 Structure of an HTML Page |
Standard |
1.13 Viewing Websites |
2.5 The Start Function |
2.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
2.13 Control Structures Example |
11.6 Pixel Colors! |
10.6 Computer Model |
10.5 Future of Computing |
10.4 Hardware |
10.3 Software |
10.2 Computer Organization |
10.1 History of Computers |
11.7 Image Manipulation |
12.1 Intro to the Internet |
11.5 Hexadecimal |
11.4 Pixel Images |
11.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
11.2 Number Systems |
11.1 Intro to Digital Information |
12.6 Packets and Protocols |
12.5 Routing |
12.4 DNS |
12.3 Internet Addresses |
12.2 Internet Hardware |
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1.13 Viewing Websites |
2.5 The Start Function |
2.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
2.13 Control Structures Example |
11.6 Pixel Colors! |
10.6 Computer Model |
10.5 Future of Computing |
10.4 Hardware |
10.3 Software |
10.2 Computer Organization |
10.1 History of Computers |
11.7 Image Manipulation |
12.1 Intro to the Internet |
11.5 Hexadecimal |
11.4 Pixel Images |
11.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
11.2 Number Systems |
11.1 Intro to Digital Information |
12.6 Packets and Protocols |
12.5 Routing |
12.4 DNS |
12.3 Internet Addresses |
12.2 Internet Hardware |
Standard |
1.5 The Start Function |
1.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
1.13 Control Structures Example |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
3.1 Computer Model |
4.13 Viewing Websites |
6.1 Intro to Digital Information |
6.2 Number Systems |
6.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
6.4 Pixel Images |
6.5 Hexadecimal |
6.6 Pixel Colors! |
6.7 Image Manipulation |
7.1 Intro to the Internet |
7.2 Internet Hardware |
7.3 Internet Addresses |
7.4 DNS |
7.5 Routing |
7.6 Packets and Protocols |
Standard |
1.13 Viewing Websites |
2.1 Intro to Digital Information |
2.2 Number Systems |
2.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
2.4 Pixel Images |
2.5 Hexadecimal |
2.6 Pixel Colors! |
3.1 Intro to the Internet |
3.2 Internet Hardware |
3.3 Internet Addresses |
3.4 DNS |
3.5 Routing |
3.6 Packets and Protocols |
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1.5 The Start Function |
1.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
1.13 Control Structures Example |
5.1 History of Computers |
5.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
2.6 Computer Model |
3.4 Functions in Karel |
3.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
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3.1 Functions in Karel |
3.4 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
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2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
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2.1 Functions in Karel |
2.4 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
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5.1 Hardware |
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4.2 History of Computers |
4.3 Computer Organization |
4.4 Software |
4.10 Number Systems |
4.11 Encoding Text with Binary |
12.2 Future of Computing |
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3.2 History of Computers |
3.3 Computer Organization |
3.4 Software |
3.10 Number Systems |
3.11 Encoding Text with Binary |
14.2 Future of Computing |
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2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
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21.1 History of Computers |
21.1 History of Computers |
4.2 Computer Organization |
4.3 Software |
4.4 Hardware |
4.5 Future of Computing |
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1.1 History of Computers |
1.3 Software |
1.4 Hardware |
1.5 Future of Computing |
1.6 Intro to Digital Information |
1.7 Intro to the Internet |
2.1 Computer Model |
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1.15 Viewing Websites |
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4.6 Future of Computing |
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4.1 History of Computers |
4.2 Computer Organization |
4.3 Software |
4.4 Hardware |
4.5 Future of Computing |
4.6 Computer Model |
9.13 Viewing Websites |
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4.6 Future of Computing |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
6.13 Control Structures Example |
6.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
2.2 A Day at the Park |
3.3 Hardware |
Standard |
2.1 What is the Internet? |
2.2 The Need for Protocols |
3.2 Structure of an HTML Page |
Standard |
4.1 History of Computers |
4.2 Computer Organization |
4.3 Software |
4.4 Hardware |
4.5 Future of Computing |
5.1 Intro to Digital Information |
5.2 Number Systems |
5.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
5.4 Pixel Images |
5.5 Hexadecimal |
5.6 Pixel Colors! |
6.1 Intro to the Internet |
6.2 Internet Hardware |
6.3 Internet Addresses |
6.4 DNS |
6.5 Routing |
6.6 Packets and Protocols |
Standard |
4.1 History of Computers |
4.2 Computer Organization |
4.3 Software |
4.4 Hardware |
4.5 Future of Computing |
5.1 Intro to Digital Information |
5.2 Number Systems |
5.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
5.4 Pixel Images |
5.5 Hexadecimal |
5.6 Pixel Colors! |
6.1 Intro to the Internet |
6.2 Internet Hardware |
6.3 Internet Addresses |
6.4 DNS |
6.5 Routing |
6.6 Packets and Protocols |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
2.1 Intro to Digital Information |
2.2 Number Systems |
2.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
2.4 Pixel Images |
2.5 Hexadecimal |
2.6 Pixel Colors! |
3.1 Intro to the Internet |
3.2 Internet Hardware |
3.3 Internet Addresses |
3.4 DNS |
3.5 Routing |
3.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.9 Viewing Websites |
9.1 History of Computers |
9.2 Computer Organization |
9.3 Software |
9.4 Hardware |
9.5 Future of Computing |
14.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
14.13 Control Structures Example |
14.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
4.13 Viewing Websites |
8.5 The Start Function |
8.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
8.13 Control Structures Example |
9.1 Intro to Digital Information |
9.2 Number Systems |
9.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
9.4 Pixel Images |
9.5 Hexadecimal |
9.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.7 Image Manipulation |
13.1 Intro to the Internet |
13.2 Internet Hardware |
13.3 Internet Addresses |
13.4 DNS |
13.5 Routing |
13.6 Packets and Protocols |
Standard |
4.16 Viewing Websites |
Standard |
1.1 History of Computers |
1.2 Computer Organization |
1.3 Software |
1.4 Hardware |
1.5 Future of Computing |
Standard |
3.3 Hardware |
4.1 What is the Internet? |
4.2 The Need for Protocols |
Standard |
4.4 Hardware |
Standard |
2.3 Hardware |
4.1 What is the Internet? |
4.2 The Need for Protocols |
Standard |
2.3 Hardware |
4.1 What is the Internet? |
4.2 The Need for Protocols |
Standard |
8.1 Hardware |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
12.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
12.13 Control Structures Example |
12.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
2.6 Computer Model |
8.13 Viewing Websites |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.5 Hardware |
2.6 Future of Computing |
Standard |
1.8 Future of Computing |
Standard |
4.1 History of Computers |
4.2 Computer Organization |
4.5 Hardware |
4.6 Future of Computing |
5.1 Intro to Digital Information |
5.2 Number Systems |
5.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
5.4 Pixel Images |
5.5 Hexadecimal |
5.6 Pixel Colors! |
5.7 Image Manipulation |
7.1 Intro to the Internet |
7.2 Internet Hardware |
7.3 Internet Addresses |
7.4 DNS |
7.5 Routing |
7.6 Packets and Protocols |
Standard |
1.1 Intro to Digital Information |
1.2 Number Systems |
1.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
1.4 Computer Organization |
1.5 Software |
1.6 Hardware |
1.8 Future of Computing |
Standard |
3.1 Intro to the Internet |
3.2 Internet Hardware |
3.3 Internet Addresses |
3.4 DNS |
3.5 Routing |
3.6 Packets and Protocols |
5.14 Viewing Websites |
7.1 History of Computers |
7.2 Computer Organization |
7.4 Hardware |
7.8 Future of Computing |
Standard |
4.1 History of Computers |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
2.3 Hardware |
4.1 What is the Internet? |
4.2 The Need for Protocols |
7.1 Intro to Digital Information |
7.2 Number Systems |
7.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
7.4 Pixel Images |
7.5 Hexadecimal |
7.6 Pixel Colors! |
7.7 Image Manipulation |
Standard |
5.2 Structure of an HTML Page |
Standard |
2.2 A Day at the Park |
3.3 Hardware |
Standard |
2.1 What is the Internet? |
2.2 The Need for Protocols |
3.2 Structure of an HTML Page |
Standard |
2.1 History of Computers |
2.2 Computer Organization |
2.3 Software |
2.4 Hardware |
2.5 Future of Computing |
6.9 Viewing Websites |
8.1 Intro to Digital Information |
8.2 Number Systems |
8.3 Encoding Text with Binary |
8.4 Pixel Images |
8.5 Hexadecimal |
8.6 Pixel Colors! |
9.1 Intro to the Internet |
9.2 Internet Hardware |
9.3 Internet Addresses |
9.4 DNS |
9.5 Routing |
9.6 Packets and Protocols |
11.6 Top Down Design and Decomposition in Karel |
11.13 Control Structures Example |
11.5 The Start Function |
Standard |
4.3 What is the Internet? |
4.4 The Need for Protocols |
- What is CodeHS?
- Curriculum
- Platform
- Assignments
- Classroom Management
- Grading
- Gradebook
- Progress Tracking
- Lesson Plans
- Offline Handouts
- Problem Guides
- Practice
- Create
- Problem Bank
- Playlist Bank
- Quiz Scores
- Rostering
- Integrations
- Professional Development
- Stories
- Standards
- States
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- D.C.
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- State Standards
- Plans
- Resources
- Districts
- Share
- Contact Us
- Company