Measuring the Complexity of an Algorithm
Students will develop their own algorithms for sorting and determine the complexity of the algorithm and how it scales as the number of items to sort increases.
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Students will develop their own algorithms for sorting and determine the complexity of the algorithm and how it scales as the number of items to sort increases.
Computer science students will learn about the following: 1)The importance of software and web software quality testing and 2)The importance and usage of two types of tools for analyzing and testing websites which include type A tools such as FireFly with Firepath on the Firefox browser, or the G
Effective collaboration and communication is a key element to any workplace. This ETP will address developing and implementing technology to streamline professional norms and collaboration during weekly Professional Development meetings in the 7th grade team of educators.
This ETP teaches you how to establish a student-run Tech Squad to address common technology-related issues across campus. Students will be trained in how to identify and fix low-level problems in a respectful, helpful way.
Students are often asked to understand complicated, abstract, academic language, (such as: a consequence of, despite the fact that, clearly demonstrates) and are asked to use it often on their assignments and tests.
The goal of this ETP is to introduce analytical techniques used in actual lab work to the students. It introduces the use Beer’s Law as a way to link absorbance of light to concentration.
This language arts lesson plan is for students to watch two videos, and then read an article about how women and minorities are currently being underrepresented in STEM fields.
Students will work in small teams to research a common type of sensor and how to use an Arduino microcontroller to read its values, creating a video and written tutorial summarizing the key concepts and practical steps required to use their sensor.
To teach an introductory computer network lesson to an 8th grade class at Claire Lilienthal School in San Francisco. To teach what a network is, its purpose and function, and how it relates to the World Wide Web, the internet.
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