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    • Thumb image for Advanced Alice Project- Lunar LanderResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Advanced Alice Project- Lunar Lander

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      In this project, students will create an advanced simulation, using all the Alice features. This project can be used as a Capsto...
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      Animating Objects Programmatically-Animating an Analog Clock face: Part 2

      Grades: 9 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      Lesson Introduction In the last lesson, students learned the basics of Object Oriented Programming and learned how to instanti...
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      Animating Objects Programmatically-Animating an Analog Clock face: Part1

      Grades: 9 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      Lesson Introduction In this lesson, students will begin learning the basics of Object Oriented Programming and learn how and...
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      Animating Objects Programmatically-Animating an Analog Clock face: Part3

      Grades: 9 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      Lesson Introduction In this lesson, students will learn to develop an algorithm to calculate the proper rotation for the hand...
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      Attraction and Repulsion as a Gaming Principle in Scratch

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      The goal of this lesson is to create a framework for creating games in BYOB/Scratch by understanding how to implement certain si...
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      B5- Life Without Thumbs- Counting like Computers (by eights)

      Grades: No grades selected.
      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      Our decimal number system we use is based on the fact that we humans are born with ten fingers (including thumbs!). But computer...
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      B7- When Does 3 and 6 = 7- How Computers Calculate

      Grades: No grades selected.
      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      When computers calculate, they have to use a simpler type of mathematics since they only can work with ones and zeros. The math ...
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    • Thumb image for Binary 1- Calm Down, It's Only Ones and Zeroes- How Computers Think.Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Binary 1- Calm Down, It's Only Ones and Zeroes- How Computers Think.

      Grades: No grades selected.
      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      When computers think, it must be very precise with definite numbers. However, much of the information we get from nature does no...
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      Binary 2- 11 Cheers for Binary! How Computers Count.

      Grades: No grades selected.
      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      In this lesson, students will learn how to count in binary, using only ones and zeros. They will count from 0 to 255 to simulate...
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      Binary 3- Bits and Bytes and Nybbles, Oh My!

      Grades: No grades selected.
      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      Computers think only in binary, using only ones and zeroes. However, just a one or zero, called a "bit", will not give enough in...
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    • Thumb image for Binary 4- ASCII Art- How Computers Write.Resource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Binary 4- ASCII Art- How Computers Write.

      Grades: No grades selected.
      Subjects: Engineering & Design
      To write using letters, numbers and punctuation, computers assign the values of a byte to the different characters using a schem...
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    • Thumb image for Creating a Maze Game In ScratchResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Creating a Maze Game In Scratch

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      This lesson will guide students in the creation of a maze game with a sprite whose movement is keyboard controlled as well as ot...
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    • Thumb image for Creating a Method and Calling it with an Event in AliceResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Creating a Method and Calling it with an Event in Alice

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      In this lesson, students will create a method to move an object. Students will call the method using an event.
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    • Thumb image for Creating a Number Guessing Game in BYOB/Scratch: A Scaffolding Tool For Teaching Binary Searching in AP Computer ScienceResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Creating a Number Guessing Game in BYOB/Scratch: A Scaffolding Tool For Teaching Binary Searching in AP Computer Science

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      The goal of this lesson is to use a number guessing game as a scaffolding tool for teaching the concept of binary searching. Th...
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    • Thumb image for Creating an Interactive Field of Sprites in ScratchResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Creating an Interactive Field of Sprites in Scratch

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      The goal of this lesson is to model a simple interactive principle in Scratch. The proximity of the mouse pointer to a sprite w...
      Contributor: CTE Online
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      Decision Making

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      This lesson introduces students to java programming concepts of decision making. They will learn programming constructs like if...
      Contributor: CTE Online
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    • Thumb image for Decomposition and Abstraction Working TogetherResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Decomposition and Abstraction Working Together

      Grades: 10 to 12
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      In order to master complex problems, two key tools one needs in their thinking toolbox are decomposition and abstraction, concep...
      Contributor: CTE Online
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    • Thumb image for Generating Number Series with Reporter Blocks in BYOB/Scratch:  A Scaffolding Tool for Teaching Java Methods in AP Computer ScienceResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Generating Number Series with Reporter Blocks in BYOB/Scratch: A Scaffolding Tool for Teaching Java Methods in AP Computer Science

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      This lesson is primarily directed at the Advanced Placement Computer Science class which is taught using Java. As an extensio...
      Contributor: CTE Online
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    • Thumb image for Getting Started With AliceResource Type: Website / HyperLink

      Getting Started With Alice

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      In this lesson, students will be introduced to the Alice Programming Environment with emphasis on accessing and installing the A...
      Contributor: CTE Online
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      Getting Started With BYOB/Scratch: How to Build a Block

      Grades: 10 to 12, Community College to Graduate
      Subjects: No subjects selected.
      CREATE VISUAL DESIGNS USING CUSTOM SCRATCH BLOCKS BYOB is an extension of Scratch wh...
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