Standard 6 : Human – Computer interactions and Artificial Intelligence



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General Information

Number: SC.912.CS-CS.6
Title: Human – Computer interactions and Artificial Intelligence
Type: Standard
Subject: Science
Grade: 912
Body of Knowledge: Computer Science - Communication Systems and Computing (Discontinued after 2024-2025)

Related Benchmarks

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Code Description
SC.912.CS-CS.6.1 (Discontinued after 2024-2025): Describe the unique features of computers embedded in mobile devices and vehicles.
SC.912.CS-CS.6.2 (Discontinued after 2024-2025): Describe the common physical and cognitive challenges faced by users when learning to use software and hardware.
SC.912.CS-CS.6.3 (Discontinued after 2024-2025): Describe the process of designing software to support specialized forms of human-computer interaction.
SC.912.CS-CS.6.4 (Discontinued after 2024-2025): Explain the notion of intelligent behavior through computer modeling and robotics.
SC.912.CS-CS.6.5 (Discontinued after 2024-2025): Describe common measurements of machine intelligence (e.g., Turing test).
SC.912.CS-CS.6.6 (Discontinued after 2024-2025): Describe a few of the major branches of artificial intelligence (e.g., expert systems, natural language processing, machine perception, machine learning).
SC.912.CS-CS.6.7 (Discontinued after 2024-2025): Describe major applications of artificial intelligence and robotics, including, but not limited to, the medical, space, and automotive fields.


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