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100 Ideas for Secondary Teachers: Outstanding Computing Lessons
ISTE Edition
Free lessons
To celebrate ISTE Live '22, I've released 20 (free to download) computing activities - fully mapped to ISTE and CSTA K-12 standards.
100 ideas: Outstanding Computing: Bonus ideas (10 FREE bonus activities to celebrate ISTE live '22).
100ideasforsecondaryteachers_bonus_ideas.pdf |
100 ideas: Outstanding Computing: Look inside (10 FREE preview activities to celebrate ISTE live '22).
Look Inside.pdf |
Curriculum Mapping
ISTE Standards
The ISTE Standards provide the competencies for learning, teaching and leading in the digital age, providing a comprehensive roadmap for the effective use of technology in schools worldwide.
To find out more, visit: The ISTE Standards | ISTE
Mapping documents:
To find out more, visit: The ISTE Standards | ISTE
Mapping documents:
Overview (Brief description of each activity and which standards it meets)
100-ideas-alignment-guide-iste-overview.pdf |
ISTE STANDARDS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATORS
100-ideas-alignment-guide-iste-educator.pdf |
ISTE STANDARDS FOR EDUCATORS: Computational Thinking Competencies
100-ideas-alignment-guide-iste-educatorct.pdf |
ISTE STANDARDS FOR STUDENTS
100-ideas-alignment-guide-iste-student.pdf |
CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards
The CSTA K–12 Computer Science Standards delineate a core set of learning objectives designed to provide the foundation for a complete computer science curriculum and its implementation at the K–12 level.
The standards have been written by educators to be coherent and comprehensible to teachers, administrators, and policy makers.
Levels 1A, 1B, 2, and 3A are the computer science standards for ALL students. The Level 3B standards are intended for students who
wish to pursue the study of computer science in high school beyond what is required for all students (specialty or elective courses).
To find out more, visit: CSTA
Mapping documents:
The standards have been written by educators to be coherent and comprehensible to teachers, administrators, and policy makers.
Levels 1A, 1B, 2, and 3A are the computer science standards for ALL students. The Level 3B standards are intended for students who
wish to pursue the study of computer science in high school beyond what is required for all students (specialty or elective courses).
To find out more, visit: CSTA
Mapping documents:
Overview (Brief description of each activity and which standards it meets)
csta-k–12-cs-standards-overview.pdf |
CSTA K-12 CS mapping document
csta-k-12-cs-standards.pdf |