K-12 Computer Science Standards

Texas Middle School Technology Applications Grade 7

36 Standards

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126.18.c.1A

decompose real-world problems into structured parts using flowcharts;

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126.18.c.1B

analyze the patterns and sequences found in flowcharts

3

126.18.c.1C

identify abstraction and analyze how an algorithm the student created can be generalized to solve additional problems

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126.18.c.1D

design a plan collaboratively using flowcharts to document a problem, possible solutions, and an expected timeline for the development of a coded solution

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126.18.c.1E

analyze different techniques used in debugging and apply them to an algorithm

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126.18.c.1F

analyze the benefits of using iteration (code and sequence repetition) in algorithms

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126.18.c.2A

manipulate and rename variables and describe different data types

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126.18.c.2B

use a software design process to create text-based programs with nested loops that address different subproblems within a real-world contex

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126.18.c.3A

resolve challenges in design processes independently using goal setting and personal character traits such as demonstrating responsibility and advocating for self appropriately;

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126.18.c.3B

discuss and implement a design process that includes planning and selecting digital tools to develop and refine a prototype or model through trial and error

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126.18.c.3C

identify how the design process is used in various industries

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126.18.c.4A

explain how changes in technology throughout history have impacted various areas of study

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126.18.c.4B

explain how global trends impact the development of technology

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126.18.c.4C

transfer current knowledge to the learning of newly encountered technologies

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126.18.c.5A

demonstrate how data can be represented in a binary number systems

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126.18.c.5B

evaluate advanced search strategies, including keywords, Boolean operators, and limiters

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126.18.c.6

use digital tools in order to transform data to analyze trends and make inferences and predictions

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126.18.c.7

use digital tools to communicate and display data from a product or process to inform or persuade an intended audience

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126.18.c.8A

classify actions as having a positive or negative effect on a digital footprint

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126.18.c.8B

create and revise formal and informal communications using a feedback process and appropriate digital etiquette

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126.18.c.8C

collaborate on digital platforms such as recording a video conference presentation using appropriate formal and informal digital etiquette

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126.18.c.9A

adhere to local acceptable use policy (AUP) and practice and model safe, ethical, and positive online behaviors

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126.18.c.9B

explain the importance of intellectual property laws, including the benefits of protection for content owners, and the consequences of violating these laws

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126.18.c.9C

create citations and cite sources for a variety of digital forms of intellectual property

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126.18.c.9D

evaluate how various types of media, including social media, and technology can be used to exaggerate and misrepresent information

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126.18.c.10A

describe and model ways to protect oneself from real-world cybersecurity attacks;

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126.18.c.10B

analyze the negative impacts of cyberbullying on the victim and the bully

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126.18.c.11

choose a variety of digital tools to create, share, and communicate digital artifacts.

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126.18.c.12A

demonstrate proficiency in the appropriate use of technology terminology in projects through team collaboration and communication

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126.18.c.12B

demonstrate effective file management strategies such as file naming conventions, local and remote locations, backup, hierarchy, folder structure, file conversion, tags, and emerging digital organizational strategies with assistance

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126.18.c.12C

select and use appropriate platform and tools, including selecting and using software or hardware for a defined task

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126.18.c.12D

demonstrate improvement in speed and accuracy as measured by words per minute when applying correct keyboarding techniques

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126.18.c.12E

select and use appropriate shortcuts within applications

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126.18.c.12F

research and test potential solutions to solve hardware and software problems

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126.18.c.12G

use a variety of types of local and remote data storage to store or share data such as cloud architecture or local server

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126.18.c.12H

select and use productivity tools found in spread sheet, word processing, and publication applications to create digital artifacts such as reports, graphs, and charts with increasing complexity

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