Computer Science Online Learning Teacher Adam 1/13 MEP
Semester 1: Class Outline • Lesson 1: Problem Solving Process • Lesson 2: Exploring Problem Solving • Lesson 3: What Is A Computer? • Lesson 4: Inputs And Outputs • Lesson 5: Processing
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process Think of some problems we have everyday
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process There are 4 steps in the problem solving process 1. Define 2. Prepare 3. Try 4. Reflect
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process 1. Define • What problem are you trying to solve? Phone battery is low • What does success look like? Having my phone battery at 100%
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process 2. Prepare • Brainstorm solutions • Buy a new phone? • Charge phone? • Make a plan Charge my phone until it is full
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process 3. Try • Put your plan into action! Test your plan. Try charging your phone.
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process 4. Reflect • Did you get the results you wanted? Yes! My phone now as 100% battery! YAY! ☺ • If not, try something new!
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process Computer Science uses the Problem Solving Process! • Think of websites like Facebook and Instagram o Both solve a problem o Help people to connect and share
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process Computer languages help us to solve computer problems
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process What problem are you good at solving? - Take it through the Problem Solving Process I am good at solving __W_h_e_n_I_fe_e_l h_u_n_g_ry______ Define: When I feel hungry, I want to eat food. I should eat. Prepare: Should I cook food? Or go to the restaurant? Try I will go to the restaurant, because I am not good at cooking Reflect When I feel hungry, I should go to the restaurant to eat
Lesson 1: The Problem Solving Process FINISHED! YAY!!!! • Think about other problems you solve everyday See you again soon! Goodbye for now ☺
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