Capstone Project: Teaching Impacts of Technology
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Capstone Project: Teaching Impacts of Technology
This course is part of Teaching Impacts of Technology in K-12 Education Specialization
Instructor: Beth Simon
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There are 5 modules in this course
In this project-based course you’ll review the Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles course and exam description guide to prepare for the “Explore Task”, where students must research a recent computing innovation and and analyze its impacts on the world. You’ll also review the description of this task from the student perspective and complete the task yourself. Then you’ll assess sample secondary student work by following the APCSP scoring guidelines as well as provide feedback to a fellow learner on their submitted task and receive the same from fellow learners.
This course is part of a larger Specialization, in which the first five courses focus on teaching impacts of computing concepts and the technology and computing concepts that make them possible, preparing you to teach pre-college learners to be both savvy and effective participants in their digital worlds. While this course and project can be completed without taking the other courses, the bulk of new knowledge is taught there. Additionally, throughout the courses you’ll reflect on your learning experience from both the perspective of the student and the educator, helping you become a more reflective teacher and develop an understanding of how instruction and activities can be designed to support learning. Note, if your goal is to receive graduate credit from the University of California, San Diego, you need to to make that decision before you complete this course. Please see the FAQ “Will I earn university credit for completing this course?” for details on how to receive that credit. In terms of CSTA K-12 computer science standards, throughout the Specialization we primarily cover learning objectives within the “impacts of computing” concept, while also including some within the “networks and the Internet” concepts and the “data and analysis” concept. Practices we cover include “fostering and inclusive computing culture”, “recognizing and defining computational problems”, and “communicating about computing”.
Welcome to the capstone project! Are you ready to put your learning to the test? We'll learn about why you should care about the Advanced Placement Computer Science Principles course and review teacher guidance for the Explore Task students are asked to do to evaluate impacts of computing on our society, economy and culture.
What's included
4 videos2 readings1 app item1 discussion prompt
4 videos•Total 31 minutes
- Welcome to the capstone!•7 minutes
- Why Should I Know About Advanced Placement CS Principles•9 minutes
- AP CS Principles Assessments: Impacts of Computing•6 minutes
- Explore Task: Challenges for Students•9 minutes
2 readings•Total 63 minutes
- Preparing for the Explore Task•3 minutes
- Find a computing innovation•60 minutes
1 app item•Total 25 minutes
- AP CS Principles Performance Tasks & Explore Task•25 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
- What questions do you have for experienced AP CS Principles teachers?•10 minutes
Being a teacher, I'm sure I don't have to convince you -- there's no better way to prepare to excel on an assessment than grading the work of others! This week you'll apply the Explore Task Grading Checklist to real high school student work and share and learn from others about the kind of feedback you would provide these students!
What's included
2 videos1 reading1 app item
2 videos•Total 4 minutes
- Scoring student work & providing feedback•4 minutes
- Compare scores with your colleagues...•0 minutes
1 reading•Total 30 minutes
- A first experience -- applying the scoring guidelines•30 minutes
1 app item•Total 30 minutes
- AP CS Principles Explore Task Scoring Guidelines•30 minutes
This week you have time to work on your own Explore Task that you will submit as the capstone project. Remember, if you want to get UC, San Diego transcript credit you need to enroll in a UC, San Diego Extension course before you do your project! This week you will create and share your computational artifact. Next week, we'll finish the project!
What's included
1 video1 reading1 app item
1 video•Total 5 minutes
- Student Instructions & Computational Artifact•5 minutes
1 reading•Total 60 minutes
- Complete your computational artifact•60 minutes
1 app item•Total 20 minutes
- AP CSP Explore Task Student Instructions•20 minutes
This is it! Time to finish your project and show off your knowledge! Don't forget, if you need or want to get UC, San Diego transcript credit, you need to sign up on UC, San Diego Extension NOW -- before you do the work for this week!
What's included
1 video1 reading
1 video•Total 1 minute
- Project Complete!•1 minute
1 reading•Total 120 minutes
- Complete your explore task•120 minutes
Now that you've finished your project, be sure to review the work of 3 of your peers to earn your points for your Peer Review!
What's included
1 video
1 video•Total 2 minutes
- Congratulations!•2 minutes
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Yes! This course is designed as component of a Specialization that is 1 of a set of 4 Specializations (all will be offered on Coursera) that will support the requirements of the California Supplementary Authorization. Additionally, the Specialization may support credentialing or authorization in other states. However, most states require a transcript from an accredited institution of higher education. See the FAQ question on “Will I earn university credit” to find out how to get such a transcript.
Yes, you can earn UCSD credit for completing this course, but only by completing the full Teaching Impacts of Technology in K-12 Education Specialization. In addition, you will need to (1) Enroll in an additional UCSD Extension course before completing the capstone ($500) and (2), complete part of the capstone project via an online proctoring service. After this is done, your Specialization course grades will be accumulated and a transcript with your final grade (both letter grade or pass-only supported) will be issued from UCSD with 4 graduate-level units. These are eligible to count towards the California Supplementary Authorization.
There is no background knowledge, neither in education nor in Computer Science, required to take this course - just an interest in learning computational concepts about the technology that surrounds us and how to best teach those concepts to others.
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