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Preview of AP® Computer Science A: 8.2 Inheritance (Assessment: Library Item)

AP® Computer Science A: 8.2 Inheritance (Assessment: Library Item)

Overview. Based on the objectives for the Inheritance Slides (outlined below), this is a summative assessment provided herewith. Solution: A sample interactive solution is included as a JDoodle Link Note: Creating connections with previous content is key to implementing the concepts of Inheritance in Java, in particular how classes belonging to a specific hierarchy can be represented as a collection (Array) where the Array needs to be traversed, searching and editing these objects. Objective:
Preview of Global Debate Topic: Digital Citizenship & AI Age Limits for Teens (PPT, Slides)

Global Debate Topic: Digital Citizenship & AI Age Limits for Teens (PPT, Slides)

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Looking for a timely classroom activity that tackles AI, online safety, and digital citizenship without turning into a messy argument? This ready-to-run Global Issues Debate helps students evaluate whether general-purpose AI apps should be restricted for users under 16 — and what the trade-offs are for learning, privacy, and child protection. This one-click download is perfect for Grades 8–12 and Adult ESL learners who want a structured debate + critical thinking lesson (not just opinions).
Preview of TED Talk: Why a Sausage can do What Your Gloves Cannot- Charles Wallace and Saja

TED Talk: Why a Sausage can do What Your Gloves Cannot- Charles Wallace and Saja

Why can a sausage activate your smartphone, but your glove can’t? This TED-Ed companion resource explains the science behind touchscreen technology, from resistive pressure systems to the capacitive screens in modern phones. Students will explore the roles of electric circuits, conductive materials, and even human biology in touchscreen function. Perfect for high school or college physics, technology, or engineering courses, this resource includes 20 high-level discussion questions, an expanded
Preview of TED Talk: Beware online “filter bubbles”- Eli Pariser

TED Talk: Beware online “filter bubbles”- Eli Pariser

This high school resource explores algorithms, media literacy, and the concept of filter bubbles, helping students analyze information bias, technology, and democracy. Includes:• 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Media Studies, Technology, Social Studies, Government, ELA
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