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Document Samples

The following documents are available for free, public download as a sampling of the types of documents available via this website. All the following documents are real teaching documents, written and used by real teachers, professors and teaching candidates.

Title: Logic Gate Test
Topic: Boolean_Algebra, Logic_Gates
Course: TEE20

Summary: A unit test for the grade 10 computer engineering course. The test evaluates student knowledge of logic gates -- AND, OR, NOT (inverter), XOR (EOR), NAND, and NOR gates. The other topics tested are truth tables, boolean expressions, and boolean algebra.

Download: assessment_strategy.doc
Title: The Monkey and the Fallen Coconuts
Topic: Programming
Course: TIK20

Summary: This assignment provides the student with a fun problem to solve. Students apply their knowledge of the programming language Turing to solve this problem. This assignment is appropriate after students have learned basic input/output statements, selection, and repetition structures in Turing. Sample code, graphics, and hints are provided.

Download: assignment.doc
Title: Inside the Computer
Topic: Engineering
Course: ICE3E

Summary: This student handout is suitable for use in the grade 10 or 11 Computer engineering courses. The document describes the purpose and function of internal computer components. Sections include information on BIOS, CMOS, IDE, EIDE, SCSI, ROM, CACHE, and the system BUS. Labelled diagrams are provided in full colour.

Download: class_notes.doc
Title: Strings in Turing
Topic: Procedures/Functions
Course: ICS3M

Summary: The code samples provided give students a two part introduction to the string primitive type in turing. The first part covers declaration, extracting substrings, and accessing string elements (indexing). The second part is more advanced and contains an introduction to token-orientated input and type-transferring function for strings. Each part is presented on its own Microsoft PowerPoint slide.

Download: code_examples.ppt
Title: Course Overview
Topic: Information_Technology
Course: TEE20

Summary: This document is a detailed course outline for the grade 10 Computer Engineering Course TEE 2A. It provides a description of the course, outline of classroom procedures, assessment/evaluation policies, calculation of term mark, and course outline. A short description of each of the five major units is provided. The major units covered are Computer Engineering Hardware, Integrated Circuits, Networking, Computer Programming, and Computer Interfacing.

Download: course_overview.doc
Title: Computers and Society Independent Study
Topic: Careers, History, Media, Robotics, Security, Societal_Impact
Course: TIK20

Summary: This is a handout describing an independent study suitable for students in any computers studies course. The independent study involves research, presentation, unit test, group plan, group progress reports, and journal entries. Suggested topics for the independent study include: Computers and Privacy and Security, Computers and their effect on war/violence, Computers and the Media, Robots and Artificial Intelligence, Computers and Inequality, and Computer Related Careers.

Download: independent_study.wpd
Title: Lessons in Loops!
Topic: Repetition, Programming
Course: ICS3M

Summary: This lesson falls in the middle of a unit on Programming Structures. Both counted loops and conditional loops are covered by presenting the basic ideas and structure of each. The students work together as a class on example problems and then are given time to work on a problem sheet. Planning before coding the problem is stressed and evaluated. Any programming language can be used with this lesson.

Download: lesson_plan.doc
Title: Presentation Rubric
Topic: Teamwork
Course: TIK20, ICS3M, ICS4M

Summary: This four-level rubric can be used for evaluating student presentations in Computer Studies courses. The categories of evaluation are: Knowledge/Understanding, Thinking/Inquiry, Application, and Communication. Within each Category, there are sub-Category evaluations.

Download: rubric.wpd
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