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Standards Framework

for Connecticut 2

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Standards in this Framework

Standard Description
2-AP-10 Use flowcharts and/or pseudocode to address complex problems as algorithms.
2-AP-11 Create clearly named variables that represent different data types and perform operations on their values.
2-AP-12 Design and iteratively develop programs that combine control structures, including nested loops and compound conditionals.
2-AP-13 Decompose problems and subproblems into parts to facilitate the design, implementation, and review of programs.
2-AP-14 Create procedures with parameters to organize code and make it easier to reuse.
2-AP-15 Seek and incorporate feedback from team members and users to refine a solution that meets user needs.
2-AP-16 Incorporate existing code, media, and libraries into original programs, and give attribution.
2-AP-17 Systematically test and refine programs using a range of test cases.
2-AP-18 Distribute tasks and maintain a project timeline when collaboratively developing computational artifacts.
2-AP-19 Document programs in order to make them easier to follow, test, and debug.
2-CS-01 Recommend improvements to the design of computing devices, based on an analysis of how users interact with the devices.
2-CS-02 Design projects that combine hardware and software components to collect and exchange data.
2-CS-03 Systematically identify and fix problems with computing devices and their components.
2-DA-07 Represent data using multiple encoding schemes.
2-DA-08 Collect data using computational tools and transform the data to make it more useful and reliable.
2-DA-09 Refine computational models based on the data they have generated.
2-IC-20 Compare tradeoffs associated with computing technologies that affect people's everyday activities and career options.
2-IC-21 Discuss issues of bias and accessibility in the design of existing technologies.
2-IC-22 Collaborate with many contributors through strategies such as crowdsourcing or surveys when creating a computational artifact.
2-IC-23 Describe tradeoffs between allowing information to be public and keeping information private and secure.
2-NI-04 Model the role of protocols in transmitting data across networks and the Internet.
2-NI-05 Explain how physical and digital security measures protect electronic information.
2-NI-06 Apply multiple methods of encryption to model the secure transmission of information.