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Elementary Standards Mapping

for Alabama 4 Course of Study DIGITAL LITERACY AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

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Standards in this Framework

Standard Lessons
DLCS18.4.R1
Identify, demonstrate, and apply personal safe use of digital devices.
    Strong Usernames and Passwords
    Scout's Cybersecurity Adventure: Part 1
    Scout's Cybersecurity Adventure: Part 2
    Cybersecurity Policies and Laws
    Scout's Cybersecurity Mission
    Scout’s Cryptography Escape Room
DLCS18.4.R2
Recognize and demonstrate age-appropriate responsible use of digital devices and resources as outlined in school/district rules.
    Online Collaboration
    Ethical and Responsible Use of Generative AI
    AI Products: Ethical and Responsible Choices
DLCS18.4.R3
Assess the validity and identify the purpose of digital content.
    Research: Effective Keywords
    Research: Informational Programs
    Ethical and Responsible Use of Generative AI
DLCS18.4.R4
Identify and employ appropriate troubleshooting techniques used to solve computing or connectivity issues.
    Computer Detectives: Hardware and Software Problems
DLCS18.4.R5
Locate and curate information from digital sources to answer research questions.
    Research: Effective Keywords
    Research: Informational Programs
    Productivity Software Inquiry Project
DLCS18.4.R6
Produce, review, and revise authentic artifacts that include multimedia using appropriate digital tools.
    Creative Storytelling
    Scratch Digital Greeting Card
    Animating Poetry
    Nonfiction Animated Recordings
    Pair Programming: Create a Band
    Plan a Quest
    Multimedia Book Report
    Introduction to Google Slides™
    Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint™
    Productivity Software Inquiry Project
DLCS18.4.1
Construct a basic system of numbers, letters, or symbols to represent information as a cipher.
    Scout’s Cryptography Escape Room
DLCS18.4.2
Formulate a list of sub-problems to consider while addressing a larger problem.
    Computational Thinking: Design an Obstacle Course
    Computational Thinking: Design a School
    Computational Thinking: Design a Neighborhood
DLCS18.4.3
Show that different solutions exist for the same problem or sub-problem.
    Simple Algorithms
    Multiple Algorithms
    Creating Algorithms
DLCS18.4.4
Detect and debug logical errors in various basic algorithms.
    Debugging: Events and Loops
    Debugging: Mazes
    Debugging: Make a Pizza
DLCS18.4.5
Use flowcharts to create a plan or algorithm.
    Simple Algorithms
    Multiple Algorithms
    Creating Algorithms
DLCS18.4.6
Define a simple pseudocode.
    Storytelling with Finch Robot®
DLCS18.4.7
Create a working program in a block-based visual programming environment using arithmetic operators, conditionals, and repetition in programs, in collaboration with others.
    Game Mechanics with Comparison Operators
    Introduction to Comparison Operators
    Operators: Coin Flip
DLCS18.4.8
Demonstrate the proper use and operation of security technologies.
    Scout's Cybersecurity Adventure: Part 1
    Scout's Cybersecurity Adventure: Part 2
    Cybersecurity Policies and Laws
    Scout's Cybersecurity Mission
    Scout’s Cryptography Escape Room
DLCS18.4.9
Identify laws and tools which help ensure that users of varying abilities can access electronic and information technology.
    Giving Credit Through Attributions
    Ethical and Responsible Use of Generative AI
DLCS18.4.10
Identify the different forms of web advertising and why websites, digital resources, and artifacts may include advertisements and collect personal information.
DLCS18.4.11
Discuss the digital divide as unequal access to technology based on differences such as income, education, age, or geographic location and locate resources in the community that can give people access to technology.
DLCS18.4.12
Use basic features of digital tools to communicate key ideas and details in a way that informs and/or persuades.
    Research: Informational Programs
    Productivity Software Inquiry Project
DLCS18.4.13
Synthesize complex information from multiple sources in different ways to make it more useful and/or relevant.
    Research: Informational Programs
    Productivity Software Inquiry Project
DLCS18.4.14
Type 20 words per minute with 95% accuracy using appropriate keyboarding techniques.
DLCS18.4.15
Conduct complex keyword searches to produce valid, appropriate results and evaluate results for accuracy, relevance, and appropriateness.
    Research: Effective Keywords
DLCS18.4.16
Gather and organize data to answer a question using a variety of computing and data visualization methods.
    Programming and Data Project
    Training AI Using Data
    Introduction to Google Sheets™
    Introduction to Microsoft Excel™
    Productivity Software Inquiry Project
DLCS18.4.17
Demonstrate an appropriate level of proficiency in performing tasks using a range of digital devices.
    3D Design: Recreate an Animal
DLCS18.4.18
Create a simple digital model of a system, individually and collaboratively, and explain what the model shows and does not show.
    How We See: Light Reflection
    Modeling Life Cycles
    Atoms and Molecules
    Scale of Planets in the Solar System
    Balanced Ecosystems
DLCS18.4.19
Use data from a simulation to answer a question collaboratively.
    Balanced Ecosystems
DLCS18.4.20
Explain how hardware and applications can enable everyone, including people with disabilities, to do things they could not do otherwise.
    How Computing Systems Work
    3D Design: Keyboard Accommodations
DLCS18.4.21
Develop, test, and refine prototypes as part of a cyclical design process to solve a simple problem.
    3D Design: Keyboard Accommodations
    LEGO® SPIKE Essential: Design a Car Sensor
    Design an App