2% That’s the estimate of how many high school students in all of California took a Computer Science class in 2015. And yet, computers and data are everywhere. Just consider a typical 24 hours in your life … how many different computer devices do you use? We all live in multiple digital worlds that are changing rapidly with new apps, devices, and data analyses offering a constant stream of innovations and technology integrations for our lives.

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Teaching Impacts of Technology in K-12 Education Specialization
Teach Impacts of Computing in K-12. Be prepared to help students understand computing and its impacts in their digital worlds

Instructor: Beth Simon
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- Data Security
- Technical Communication
- Big Data
- Teaching
- Pedagogy
- Education Software and Technology
- Computational Thinking
- Algorithms
- Cybersecurity
- Education and Training
- Digital Transformation
- Computer Science
- Diversity Awareness
- Emerging Technologies
- Information Privacy
- Data Ethics
- Information Technology
- Blockchain
- Student Engagement
- Cryptography
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This Specialization has been developed primarily to support K-12 teachers (but best targets middle and high school) in educating their students about the technologies impacting their lives and putting those students on a solid path towards comfort and interest in computing. However, this course is valuable to anyone interested in learning about the technical knowledge of how computation in our digital world works and is causing all sorts of changes, as well as how to teach that knowledge to others -- which includes, among others, members of the tech community involved in K-12 outreach, parents, and other informal educators.
In each course you will evaluate and/or augment an activity or lesson plan, which you'll then be able to take straight into a classroom. Specifically, for each course:
Course 1: Evaluate and Modify an Unplugged Activity on Networks
Course 2: Use Fiction/Literacy Circles To Teach Computing
Course 3: Evaluate and Add Interactivity to “History of a Pixel” Lesson Plan
Course 4: Explore code.org for materials you can use for a lesson plan on Learning HTML
Course 5: TBD
After successfully completing this Specialization, you will have foundational technical knowledge about the computational technology that surrounds us today and foundational pedagogical knowledge of how to teach that to others, particularly in the K-12 setting. Specifically, you will be able to:
[1] Analyze various solutions to human problems that technology, computing, and the Internet have enabled - and analyze the impact these have had on our society, economy, and culture. (Impacts of Computing Knowledge)
[2] Explain and utilize provided resources to teach various computing concepts that underlie the technologies and software that solve these problems for us. (Technical Knowledge)
[3] Evaluate and reflect on your experiences learning about technology, computing, and the Internet and apply those to creating effective learning activities to support the learning of others. (Pedagogical Knowledge)
[4] Evaluate resources for effectively teaching issues addressing computer science K-12 concepts: impacts of computing, data and analysis, and networks and the Internet. (Pedagogical Knowledge)
[5] Complete and evaluate the APCSP Explore Task (in the culminating project). (Technical and Pedagogical KnowledgeI
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