Designing High School Computer Science Curriculum to Address Real-World Biological Problems with Computational Thinking
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open in viewerAll students need to have foundational computer science skills to contribute to our technology-centered society. This project supported the Bio-CS Bridge Project in promoting broader computer science interest among high school students by integrating scientific practices with computer science approaches to address real-world problems. Through backward curriculum design and incorporation of computational thinking practices, a new unit of computational problem-solving was created, and existing units were enhanced. The bridge between biology and computer science was strengthened throughout all computer science units in the Bio-CS Bridge curriculum by making connections to pollinator decline and loss of biodiversity.
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- E-project-050421-135627
- 21921
- Palabra Clave
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- 2021
- UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Date created
- 2021-05-04
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- Major
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