Friday, May 29, 2020

What's Going On? June 1st through June 5th

AP Computer Science Principles

The purpose of this week's assignment is to explore a little more about careers related to computer science and IT.  To begin, read Activity 2.2.1 from Project Lead the Way.  Once you have read through the document, choose a career path related to CS / IT to investigate.  Over the course of our final week in school, research the career and record your findings in the provided guiding document on Google Classroom.  This assignment, and any other work you would like to have considered as part of your semester grade, will be due by Thursday, June 4th.  I will be calculating your final semester grade on Friday, June 5th.



Programming the Web 1


The goal for our last week is to complete our final web project.  Students can choose their own topic for their final web site.  It must include a homepage (index.html) as well as three subpages.  Students should highlight their skills learned over the course of the year when designing the pages.  In order to properly format the pages, students must include at least three "div" tags".  A complete list of the web site requirements can be found on Blackboard.  Additionally, students have a 20 multiple-choice question summative.  The questions are selected from the multiple-choice questions we have seen over the course of the semester.  All of the questions, as well as some optional review materials, can be found on Blackboard in the "Final Project" folder.  The final project, the multiple-choice assessment, and any other work you would like to have considered as part of your semester grade, will be due by Thursday, June 4th.  I will be calculating your final semester grade on Friday, June 5th.



Programming the Web 2



The goal of this final assignment is to use JavaScript and CSS to present a 10-question quiz to a user.  Once the quiz is submitted, the results should be displayed.  The web page must include the following:
  • At least total 10 questions
  • At least 5 questions should be multiple-choice
  • At least one button to submit the quiz for grading
  • The quiz should be graded and results displayed
    • For example, you scored 8 out of 10
  • Some sort of notation should be made to reflect the questions that were answered incorrectly
    • For example, mark the incorrect answers in red
  • A photo should be displayed to reflect the results of the quiz
    • For example, a happy face for a passing grade and a sad face for a failing grade
  • JavaScript is used to grade the quiz
  • JavaScript implements at least two functions
  • Proper HTML coding and formatting
  • Page has been formatting to look nice using CSS
This assignment, and any other work you would like to have considered as part of your semester grade, will be due by Thursday, June 4th.  I will be calculating your final semester grade on Friday, June 5th.


App Development 2

This week, students will finish up their proposal for an awesome app they would like to create. Within this project, students will think about what the app is supposed to do, discover the frameworks that would allow the app's creation, and design some logos and layouts that could be used in the app's design. The final "Pitch" documentation and video will be due by June 3rd and should be shared with me via email. I would also encourage students to enter the official contest in order to be eligible to earn fabulous prizes! Our final deadline for any other work you would like to have considered as part of your semester grade, will be due by Thursday, June 4th.  I will be calculating your final semester grade on Friday, June 5th.

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