Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's some advantage to waiting and taking AP Computer Science Principles in HS for the tech credit, because it's an easy first AP class, with a weighted grade.
Foundations of CS (FOCS) and AP CS Principles probably cover different material.
Somewhat, but they're pretty similar.
FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE A/B - ITC2083A / ITC2083B
This course provides an introductory-level overview of key concepts in computer science, emphasizing problem-solving, algorithms, programming, and the role of computing in modern society. The goals of the course include but are not limited to, building a foundational understanding of computer science principles, developing programming skills in a modern programming language, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving abilities, and increasing awareness of the impact of computing on individuals, society, and the world.
AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES TE A/B - ITC2084A / ITC2084B
This course, offered in partnership with Code.org, advances student understanding of the central ideas of computer science, engaging students in activities that show how computing changes the world. Through a focus on creativity, students explore technology as a means for solving computational problems, examining computer science’s relevance to and impact on the world today.