IB Computer Science 2

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Monday (6/2/14)

Agenda: Colleges & Majors Assignment - due Friday (6/6/14)

  • Research 5 colleges to which you would be interested in applying. For each of the colleges, please complete the following:
    1. Name of college/university
    2. Location
    3. Size of school
    4. Cost of school (tuition, room, board, etc.)
    5. Rolling, early decision, early action, or regular decision deadlines
    6. Median GPA of accepted applicants
    7. Median SAT scores of accepted applicants
  • Research 3 specific majors that you might pursue in college. For each of the specific majors, please complete the following:
    1. Describe the field/area that the major is in. What exactly would you study?
    2. What is the median starting salary for somebody with this undergrad major? (Resources: Wall Street Journal)
    3. List at least 5 specific classes that you would take for this major. (Names of the classes that are in the major)
      • Hint: Look at the major requirements on the college websites for that specific major
    4. List at least 3 careers that would stem from this particular major.

Tuesday - Friday (5/27/14 - 5/30/14)

  • SOL Testing

Tuesday - Thursday (5/20/14 - 5/22/14)

Warmup:

Agenda:

IB Exams

  • IB Exam Breakfast - Friday (5/16/14) @ 8am-12pm (Mr. Bui's room)
  • Paper 1 - Friday (5/16/14) @ 1-3:10pm (Wrestling Room)
    • Paper 1 will mostly be on topics 1-7
  • Paper 2 & 3 - Monday (5/19/14)
    • @ 8:30-9:50am (Little Theatre)
    • @ 12-1pm (Library)
    • Paper 2 will be our option: Web Science
    • Paper 3 will be the case study: Network Security

End of course surveys

Tuesday - Wednesday (5/6/14 - 5/14/14)

Agenda:

  • Complete end of course surveys above
  • Breakfast food reminder
  • Topics 3, 5, 6, 7 review

Friday (5/2/14)

Agenda:

  • Breakfast food signup
  • Topics 2,4 review

Monday - Wednesday (4/28/14 - 4/30/14)

Agenda:

  • Paper 1 & 2 mock grading
  • IB Topics 1-2 review

Tuesday - Thursday (4/22/14 - 4/24/14)

Agenda:

  • Turn in Paper 2
  • If you did not receive Paper 2 before Spring Break, then you must complete it today
  • AP/IB Exam Schedule - missing people
  • Go over Paper 2 grading
    • Paper 2 Markscheme
  • Exam Breakfast? (Friday, 5/16/14)
  • Syllabus Overview
  • Paper 1 Practice Exercises (due Monday (4/28/14))
    • Skip #3, 8c, 10, 12, 14b, 15c, 15d
    • For #16, overbar means NOT, multiplication means AND, addition means OR
    • Complete as much as you can in 2 hrs
  • Spend the rest of today collecting/printing your exam studying materials
  • APS Tech Expo Reminder (Saturday, 5/26/14)
    • Prepare for a short informal presentation of project to two judges. Information to be discussed at judging session should include:
      • Description of end product
      • Process involved in creating project (step-by-step)
      • Roadblocks or difficulties encountered
      • Application to classroom or workplace
  • After Hours Study Night at Central Library
    • Sunday, May 4 from 9-11pm
    • Free pizza, coffee and snacks

Friday (4/11/14)

Agenda:

  • IA Sample Corrections (re-burn your CDs)
  • Paper 3 mock grading
  • Complete Paper 2 over Spring Break
    1. Review all the Web Science slides
    2. Answer all the questions within the time allotted (1 hr 20 minutes) without notes
    3. Do not type your answers. Write your answers out by hand.
    4. If you do not know the answer to a question, circle the question number
    5. After you complete the paper without notes, go back and answer your unknown questions

Wednesday (4/9/14)

Agenda:

  • APS Tech Expo 2014
    • Saturday, April 26th - 9AM-12PM - Wakefield High School
    • Grand Prize - Laptop; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place - Best Buy gift cards
    • On-line Registration
    • Registration Deadline: April 9th
    • Prepare for a short informal presentation of project to two judges. Information to be discussed at judging session should include:
      • Description of end product
      • Process involved in creating project (step-by-step)
      • Roadblocks or difficulties encountered
      • Application to classroom or workplace
  • AP/IB Exam Schedule - missing people
  • Papers 1-3 format
  • Paper 3 practice (1 hr)
    1. Read the case study scenario
    2. Answer the questions
    3. Be sure to put your name at the top
    4. Print out your answers and turn it in

Monday (4/7/14)

Agenda:

  • APS Tech Expo 2014
    • Saturday, April 26th - 9AM-12PM - Wakefield High School
    • Grand Prize - Laptop; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place - Best Buy gift cards
    • On-line Registration
    • Registration Deadline: April 9th
    • Prepare for a short informal presentation of project to two judges. Information to be discussed at judging session should include:
      • Description of end product
      • Process involved in creating project (step-by-step)
      • Roadblocks or difficulties encountered
      • Application to classroom or workplace
  • Control
  • Systems in organizations

Thursday (4/3/14)

Agenda:

  • APS Tech Expo 2014
    • Saturday, April 26th - 9AM-12PM - Wakefield High School
    • Grand Prize - Laptop; 1st, 2nd, 3rd place - Best Buy gift cards
    • On-line Registration
    • Registration Deadline: April 9th
    • Prepare for a short informal presentation of project to two judges. Information to be discussed at judging session should include:
      • Description of end product
      • Process involved in creating project (step-by-step)
      • Roadblocks or difficulties encountered
      • Application to classroom or workplace
  • Resource Management

Tuesday (4/1/14)

Agenda:

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