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Preview of Algorithm Showdown and Real-Life Algorithm Design Project - AP CSP

Algorithm Showdown and Real-Life Algorithm Design Project - AP CSP

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Looking for a meaningful project to go with the Code.org AP CSP Algorithms unit? If you have noticed that Code.org does not really include a full project for this unit, this resource fills that gap with a structured, student-friendly assignment that helps learners apply algorithmic thinking in a clear and practical way. This resource gives students the chance to do more than just answer lesson questions. They first analyze two different algorithms for the same task, decide which one is more e
Preview of VEX AIM DAY 9

VEX AIM DAY 9

Transition your students from button-pushing to block-based programming with this VEX AIM Day 9: Introduction to VEXcode AIM Lesson Plan! This lesson opens up a world of possibilities as students are introduced to the VEXcode AIM software, learning how to build and debug block projects to achieve precise movement. Students will explore how various industries—from autonomous warehouses to robotic surgical assistants—rely on precision navigation, before diving into their own coding challenge: th
Preview of AI Overview Day 2

AI Overview Day 2

Take your students' understanding of Artificial Intelligence to the next level with this Tech Ed 8: AI & Machine Learning Day 2 Lesson! This session moves beyond basic definitions and dives into the "how" of AI, specifically focusing on how machines learn through data and algorithms. Students will explore the world of Decision Trees, learning how these logical structures allow computers to classify information and make complex predictions without being explicitly programmed for every scenario.
Preview of Sphero Day 1

Sphero Day 1

Dive into the world of robotics with this Sphero Day 1 slide deck, the perfect introductory lesson for any Tech Ed or STEM classroom! This engaging resource bridges the gap between software and hardware, challenging students to analyze the fundamental relationship between code and robots. The lesson starts with a critical-thinking warm-up and a deep dive into the concept of algorithms using a structured Frayer Model, ensuring students have a solid vocabulary base before they start programming.
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