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Example Student Snap! Project Videos

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AP Classroom

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2020 Big Idea: CRD; and Computational Thinking Practices and Skills: 1.B, 1.C, 4.C, 6.C

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As students undertake the practice Create Task, they select and use a development process, plan and code their program, test their program for errors, write about their development process, and acknowledge any code developed by other people (Skills: 1.B, 1.C, 4.C, 6.C; Big Ideas: CRD).

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2020 Enduring Understanding: CRD-2

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In the practice Create Task, students undertake an iterative design process as a formalization of their programming work so far in the year and as preparation for the Create Task (CRD-2).

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Related edX BJC Videos

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Brian wants us to revisit whether these videos are relevant enough to warrant including. --MF, 9/7/18
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2020 Big Idea: CRD; and Computational Thinking Practices and Skills: 1.B, 1.C, 4.C, 6.C

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As students undertake the practice Create Task, they select and use a development process, plan and code their program, test their program for errors, write about their development process, and acknowledge any code developed by other people (Skills: 1.B, 1.C, 4.C, 6.C; Big Ideas: CRD).

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Correlation with 2020 AP CS Principles Framework 

Computational Thinking Practices: Skills