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Computer Science Principles Portal - Millikan High School

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Agenda for Wednesday, March 19, 2014 ic128.png 260
Content Objectives → Weeks 19-26
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Class Pride (Champs) Week 26

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SchoolLoop   Quizzes  Notebook Checks  TypingClub  CHAMPS

Sandbox  PD Clip Art  PD Photos

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Today’s Learning Targets (Can You Master Them?)

• Understand:   Browser-based webpage editors like those on pbworks, wikispaces, or Google Sites, make it easy to create and maintain a web page. 

• Know:  Meaning of terms: permissions, home page, profile, sandbox, concurrency, page locking, public domain, DMCA takedown request.

• Do:  Create a clean-and-legal web page that has your first name and public domain clipart on it.

 

• Understand:  Computer viruses are malicious software designed to steal your data, put others in control of your computer, and/or damage your equipment. 

• Know:  Meaning of terms virus, Trojan, worm, backdoor.

• Do:  Tell some of the history of computer viruses.  Describe law enforcement efforts to catch and punish offenders.

  

• Understand:  Info on the net may be untrustworthy because it's out-of-date, based on wrong information, or deliberately intended to deceive.

• Know:  Meaning of the terms fraud, hoax, gullible.

• Do:  Inspect pictures circulated on the net to determine which are real and which faked.

 

• Understand:  Given a complex problem, engineers divide it into smaller, independent jobs that they can solve separately.

Know:  The Prototype This!  engineers not only divided up the requirements, but did research to see how other engineers solved similar problems.

Do:  Identify the 'smaller tasks' we saw the Prototype This! engineers tackle so far.  Explain how you think these solutions will be integrated in the final event. 

   

• Understand:  Touch typing can get you a better job and gives you a way to make money in school.

• Know:  The District goal for students' touch typing speed is 25 wpm with at least 90% accuracy.

Do:  Key the Bancroft Middle School typing tests at 25 wpm or better.
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1 min      Log into your iMac (9-digit student ID + birthday) 1 min

              Log into SchoolLoop and check your grades.

 

12 min   Copy today's Slides to your Notebook:

              166 Malware

              167 Turbine Trojan Exploit

 

12 min    Log into TypingClub.  (Please do at least 10 mins practice today.)

              Lesson 132 - Typing Test Z (6 Mins:  College)  =>  Cover Hands

              Lesson 131 - Typing Test Y (6 Mins:  High School)  =>  Cover Hands

              Lesson 130 - Typing Test X (5 Mins:  Autism)  =>  Cover Hands

              Lesson 129 - Typing Test W (5 Mins: Shyness)  =>  Cover Hands

              Lesson 128 - Typing Test V (5 Mins:  Asa Butterfield)  =>  Cover Hands

              Lesson 127 - Typing Test U (5 Mins:  Lorde)  =>  Cover Hands

              Lesson 126 - Typing Test T (5 Mins:  Parkour)  =>  Cover Hands

              Lesson 125 - Typing Test S (5 Mins:  Pop Rocks)  =>  Cover Hands

 

10 min   Complete Lab 170 - Three Public Domain Clip Art Images Saved To Locker

              Find three copyright-free clip art images that you like (check the PD ClipArt link above).

              Download and save all images to your Locker.

              Show your instructor the images in your Locker for credit.

 

12 min   Complete Lab 171 - Web Page With Name and Clip Art.

              Click the Sandbox link above to go to our web page practice area.

              Make a web page with a unique, catchy, clean and legal title.

              On your page put:

              a)  Your name (ONLY first name please).

              b)  At least one public-domain (copyright-free) clip art image that you like (check the PD Clip Art link above).

              When done, show your instructor for credit.

              NOTES:

    • For safety, don't put stuff on your page that a stranger could use to identify you.
    • All material you post on any school website must pass the "abuelita" test ( = Spanish for "Grandma").  That is, everything must be CLEAN and LEGAL--if it could offend grandma, don't post it.  Note that pages containing offensive material are subject to being "nuked" (deleted) without warning.  If you're not sure whether or not something passes the Test, ask your instructor before posting it.

 

10 min   Work today's LetterCode Puzzle and keep to study for Quiz.

              Privacy and the Net, Part 1 (handout)

 

              Catch up!

              BRING UP your SchoolLoop scores on screen.

              SHOW WORK (not emails) for credit on assignments.

 

A.T.A.*  Complete, show to Mr. Creamer, and email:

              Q21 Robots, Part A

              163 Museum of Hoaxes  (handout)

              Q20 Online Gaming

              149a Lab - Algebra Grades Table

             148 Lab - Free-to-Play  (handout)

             146ab Tables for a Report

             146c Lab - ASCII Characters

             NC09 Notebook Check 2-21-14

             128 Lab - Rid Yourself of Unnecessary Paragraph Marks  (key)

             133 Lab - Columns and Pictures  (key)

             134 Lab - Ten Domain Terms Used In Sentences

             137a Lab - Gutenberg Revisited (key)

             137bc Lab - Fill-In-The-Blank Exercises

             138 Lab - Shepherd Boy And The Wolf

             138bc Lab - Aesop's Fables
             142 Lab - Search And Replace In MS-Word

             144b Lab - Caffeine Overload (Thesaurus)

              144c Lab - Haunted House Story

             * = As Time Allows


              If you've got everything else done:
              Have you drawn & saved at least two (2)

              cool Paintbrush images in your Locker?

2 min     Log out and prepare for departure.
 

 

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