Capstone Pathway: Data

15 coding lessons and 5 capstone projects aligned with 7th grade math & science.

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Description

The Capstone Pathway: Data course teaches Python through 15 coding lessons and 5 capstone projects. Capstone projects are assigned after every three lessons to review coding concepts and each one offers a choice of topics aligned to 7th grade math & science.

Coding Topics
  • Variables
  • Loops
  • If-Statements
  • Lists
  • Functions
  • Events
Concepts
  • Debugging
  • Problem Solving
  • Computational Thinking
  • Algorithms

Example Projects

Create a Food Web!

In this capstone project, students build an interactive food web using click events to show the user what would happen to an organism's population when another population changes size.

Random Area of Landscape

In this capstone project, students create a dynamic landscape by using loops and randomly generated shapes; then they calculate the total area of these shapes.

Punnett Square

In this capstone project, students build a simulation for the genetic outcomes in offspring of potential parents by using randomly generated values in a Punnett square model.

Guess My Sprite!

In this capstone project, students create an interactive game that uses if-statements, lists, loops, and user input to have the player try to guess his or her favorite Codesters sprite.

Codesters Pedagogy

Each project-based lesson has around 20 activities and its divided into 3 phases: Build, Modify, and Create. The activities in the Build and Modify phases are automatically graded, including debugging and assessment activities. The capstone Create project for each lesson is graded by the teacher using a rubric provided by Codesters.

Build

Students start by building an example project, through which they develop key coding skills. Debugging activities help students learn specific rules about syntax and the structure of code. Assessments include multiple choice questions and journal responses.

Modify

Once students have built their example project they are asked to customize the program to solidify their understanding and demonstrate proficiency with the skills they learned.

Create

Students create a new project from scratch that uses the same core skills skills they developed in the example project. This capstone project for each lesson creates opportunities for students to deepen their understanding and to demonstrate mastery of coding topics.

Standards Alignment

Project-based Learning

With Codesters, students learn to code by creating fun and engaging projects. Each lesson is structured as a project for students to build. And each project introduces students to new coding topics and concepts while reinforcing ones they have already learned. For example, in Rock Paper Scissors students learn to use if-statements to compare their choice to the computer's random choice and decide who wins. Students are motivated to persevere through learning to code in order to create the project they want to build. And they have fun while in the process.

Monitor Student Progress

Teachers play a critical role in helping students learn to code with Codesters. Teachers monitor each student's progress on their dashboard in order to see which students are struggling and where. They can even drill down to see the actual code a student submitted that did not receive full points. This helps the teacher stay on top of students' learning and guide them to becoming expert coders.

Immediate Feedback

As students follow the instructions in the Build and Modify phases of the project-based lesson, they receive immediate feedback about mistakes they might be making. This feedback is both in the student-friendly error messages and the hints and suggestions built into the automatic scoring system. Immediate feedback helps students to understand and correct their mistakes and smoothes the path to learning to code.

Technical Information

  • Single sign-on with Google Apps for Education
  • Preload student rosters for classes
  • Upload CSVs of student rosters
  • Students can sign in with class key and password (email not required)
  • Teacher accounts are FREE and include a demo of the curriculum
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