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Computer Science - Object Oriented Programming - Project Assessment
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Resource Type: Summative project assessment

This project assessment can be used to summatively assess students on their understanding and application of object-oriented concepts.

It is designed to be used with the OOP unit of work and is provided as-is to get you started.

This resource was created as part of a Master of Education (Digital Technologies) Capstone Project, following a literature review of 146 research papers on teaching Object Oriented programming to Secondary students.

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Computer Science - Object Oriented Programming - Project Assessment

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12th
Pages
23
Answer Key
Included with rubric
Teaching Duration
3 Weeks

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Description

Resource Type: Summative project assessment

This project assessment can be used to summatively assess students on their understanding and application of object-oriented concepts.

It is designed to be used with the OOP unit of work and is provided as-is to get you started.

This resource was created as part of a Master of Education (Digital Technologies) Capstone Project, following a literature review of 146 research papers on teaching Object Oriented programming to Secondary students.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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