About the Course
The Computer Science I course explores careers in the computer science field and broad computer science topics, such as intellectual property etiquette and code development standards before moving into technical lessons focused on programming constructs, logic, and problem-solving processes using algorithms and functions. This course enhances an individual’s knowledge in troubleshooting to obtain coding solutions.
SAMPLE LESSON
Problem Solving with Functions
Each lesson includes media-rich presentations, a pre-made lesson plan, assessments and engaging real-world projects and activities. To get an idea of what iCEV offers, explore the sample lesson and resources below.
Lesson Resources:
Lessons Available in This Course
- Computer Hardware
- Defining Programming Languages
- Developing a Program Plan
- Digital Etiquette & Security
- Error Types & Debugging Strategies
- Intellectual Property & Software Development
- Learning Communities
- Numeric & Nonnumeric Data
- Objects & Variables
- Problem Solving with Algorithms
- Problem Solving with Functions
- Professionalism in the Sciences: Computer Science I
- Programming Logic
- Programming Problem-Solving Processes
- Programming with Proper Format & Style
- STEM Careers: Computer Science I
- Subroutines & Data
- Visual Presentation