SC.68.CS-PC.2.1 (Discontinued after 2024-2025)

Analyze the positive and negative impacts of computing, social networking and web technologies on human culture.
General Information
Subject Area: Science
Grade: 68
Body of Knowledge: Computer Science - Personal, Community, Global, and Ethical Impact (Discontinued after 2024-2025)
Date Adopted or Revised: 05/16
Status: State Board Approved

Related Courses

This benchmark is part of these courses.
0200000: M/J Computer Science Discoveries (Specifically in versions: 2018 - 2022, 2022 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current))
0200010: M/J Computer Science Discoveries 1 (Specifically in versions: 2018 - 2022, 2022 - 2024, 2024 and beyond (current))

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Can You Hear My Voice?-Lesson 2:

This is lesson 2 in a 3-lesson unit plan. In this integrated civics lesson, students will choose an environmental issue, determine whether it should be addressed locally or by the state, research public policy alternatives, identify an appropriate government agency and/or representative to address the issue and determine a course of action. Additionally, students will learn how computer technology can be used to aid in civic action.

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Can You Hear My Voice?-Lesson 1:

This is the first lesson in a 3-lesson unit plan. In this lesson, students will learn to identify when an issue should be solved at the local or state level and how to find a government agency or representative to help resolve the issue. Additionally, students will learn how to use computer technology to aid in civic action in this integrated lesson plan.

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Debugging the Electoral College-Lesson 2:

This is lesson 2 of a 3-lesson unit. In this lesson, students learn about how variables and inequalities are used in both math and computer science through the exploration of how a win/loss is calculated in an Electoral College model/simulator.

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Text Resource

Your Boss is Watching:

This article addresses and debunks 10 myths employees often believe about using the Internet at work for personal use and their right to privacy.

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