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What are students introduced to in the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course?
What are students introduced to in the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course?
- Advanced robotics and artificial intelligence concepts
- Fundamentals of digital data, the internet, cybersecurity, programming, computational thinking, and data analysis (correct)
- Advanced networking protocols and server administration
- Advanced programming languages and software development methodologies
What is a key aspect of the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course?
What is a key aspect of the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course?
- Studying advanced computer hardware design principles
- Contribution to a computing culture that is inclusive, safe, collaborative, and ethical (correct)
- Exclusively focusing on theoretical computer science concepts
- Examination-based assessment of students' learning
What is NOT a characteristic of the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course?
What is NOT a characteristic of the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course?
- Ethical considerations in computing
- Introduction to advanced quantum computing principles (correct)
- Application of computer science to solve problems
- Assessment
Study Notes
AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) is an introductory college-level computing course that introduces students to the fundamentals of digital data, the internet, cybersecurity, programming, computational thinking, and data analysis This course is not assessed, and students learn to design and evaluate solutions, apply computer science to solve problems, and contribute to a computing culture that is inclusive, safe, collaborative, and ethical
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Test your understanding of the fundamentals of digital data, the internet, cybersecurity, programming, computational thinking, and data analysis in this introductory college-level computing course. Explore how computing impacts society and learn to design and evaluate solutions, apply computer science to solve problems, and contribute to a computing culture that is inclusive, safe, collaborative, and ethical.