Standards in this Framework
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E2-ALG-PS-01
Create an algorithm that includes sequence, events, and iteration to solve a problem or express ideas. |
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E2-ALG-ML-02
Examine how data is used to train machine learning models. |
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E2-ALG-IM-03
Describe how algorithms might impact peers in varied situations. |
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E2-PRO-PD-04
Create code from an algorithm that includes sequence, events, and iteration to complete a task or express ideas. |
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E2-PRO-VD-05
Label different representations of information with a name and whether its value is constant or changes. |
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E2-PRO-RD-06
Explain the steps taken to create a program. |
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E2-PRO-TR-07
Debug programs that include sequence, events, and iteration. |
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E2-DAT-DC-08
Compare numeric and non-numeric types of data in terms of how they are collected and what information they provide. |
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E2-DAT-DI-09
Develop a question that can be answered with data. |
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E2-DAT-IM-10
Distinguish between data collection approaches, including those that may lead to inaccurate or biased data. |
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E2-SYS-HW-11
Explain how the basic hardware components of a computing system work together to perform input and output (I/O) operations. |
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E2-SYS-SE-12
Explain how online actions have real-world consequences. |
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E2-SYS-IM-13
Describe the benefits and harms that arise from an individual's use of computing systems. |
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E2-SOC-HI-14
Analyze the ways that people from different cultures, backgrounds, and time periods have designed computing technologies to help them solve problems and express themselves. |
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E2-SOC-HU-15
Investigate situations where humans have created computing technologies to solve problems. |
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E2-SOC-CE-16
Investigate how personal interests connect to computing in different industries and careers. |
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