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Standards Mapping

for Maryland 6-8

66

Standards in this Framework

44

Standards Mapped

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Standard Lessons
6.CS.D.01
Evaluate existing computing devices and make recommendations for improvements to design based on analysis of personal interactions and how others interact with the devices.
7.CS.D.01
Evaluate existing computing devices and make recommendations for improvements to design that consider usability through a variety of lenses (accessibility, ergonomics, learnability, security).
8.CS.D.01
Develop and implement a process to evaluate existing computing devices and make recommendations for improvements to design based on analysis of user interaction and other lenses.
6.CS.HS.01
Identify ways that hardware and software are combined and work synchronously to collect, store, retrieve, and exchange data.
  1. 7.1 Operating Systems
  2. 10.4 Internet Hardware and Sending Information
  3. 10.5 Internet Addresses
  4. 11.1 Internal Components
  5. 11.2 Peripheral Devices
7.CS.HS.01
Select appropriate hardware and software components for a project considering what type of data will be collected, stored, retrieved, and exchanged.
8.CS.HS.01
Design and refine systems where secure hardware and software are combined to collect, store, retrieve, and exchange data and explain why specific components were chosen for optimality.
  1. 10.4 Internet Hardware and Sending Information
  2. 10.5 Internet Addresses
  3. 10.6 Domain Name System (DNS)
  4. 10.7 Routing
  5. 10.8 Packets & Protocols
  6. 11.2 Peripheral Devices
  7. 11.5 Network Options
6.CS.T.01
Troubleshoot problems with computing devices and networked components (e.g. peripherals, routers, cables, etc.).
  1. 11.3 Network Devices
  2. 12.1 Methodology
  3. 12.2 Support Practice
7.CS.T.01
Identify and fix problems with computing devices and their interfaced components using a variety of strategies (e.g. lost data retrieval, hardware password recovery, file restoration, key logging).
  1. 12.1 Methodology
  2. 12.2 Support Practice
8.CS.T.01
Systematically identify and fix problems with computing devices and their interfaced components by using a structured system such as a troubleshooting flow diagram.
  1. 11.3 Network Devices
  2. 12.1 Methodology
  3. 12.2 Support Practice
6.NI.NCO.01
Model a simple protocol for transferring information, using packets, across networks and the internet.
  1. 10.4 Internet Hardware and Sending Information
  2. 10.7 Routing
  3. 10.8 Packets & Protocols
  4. 10.9 Viewing a Webpage
7.NI.NCO.01
Explain and model the process to replace lost packets using a protocol for information transfer.
  1. 10.8 Packets & Protocols
8.NI.NCO.01
Model and explain how data is sent using protocols to choose the fastest pathway, to deal with missing information, and to deliver data securely.
  1. 10.4 Internet Hardware and Sending Information
  2. 10.7 Routing
  3. 10.8 Packets & Protocols
6.NI.C.01
Identify existing cybersecurity concerns with the internet, its connected devices (i.e. IoT) and the systems it uses.
  1. 1.2 What is Cybersecurity?
  2. 1.3 Impact of Cybersecurity
  3. 1.4 The CIA Triad
  4. 2.4 Privacy & Security
  5. 8.9 Common Security Problems
7.NI.C.01
Explain how to protect electronic information using both physical (hard drive) and digital measures; explain existing cybersecurity concerns with the internet and the systems it uses.
  1. 1.2 What is Cybersecurity?
  2. 1.3 Impact of Cybersecurity
  3. 8.9 Common Security Problems
  4. 8.11 Types of SQLi and Prevention
  5. 11.4 Storage Options
  6. 11.6 Network Communication
  7. 11.7 Network Management
8.NI.C.01
Evaluate physical and digital security measures that have been developed and implemented to protect electronic information; discuss the impacts of hacking, ransomware, scams, fake scams, and ethical/legal concerns.
  1. 1.2 What is Cybersecurity?
  2. 1.3 Impact of Cybersecurity
  3. 2.7 Hacking Ethics
  4. 7.6 Application Security
  5. 8.11 Types of SQLi and Prevention
6.DA.S.01
Identify multiple encoding schemes that can be used to represent the same data.
  1. 5.3 Basic Crypto Systems: Caesar Cipher
  2. 5.4 Basic Crypto Systems: Cracking Caesar
  3. 5.5 Basic Crypto Systems: Vigenere Cipher
  4. 6.1 Project: Classic Cipher Newscast
  5. 10.2 Notational Systems
  6. 10.3 Data Representation
7.DA.S.01
Represent data using multiple encoding schemes.
  1. 5.3 Basic Crypto Systems: Caesar Cipher
  2. 5.4 Basic Crypto Systems: Cracking Caesar
  3. 5.5 Basic Crypto Systems: Vigenere Cipher
  4. 10.2 Notational Systems
  5. 10.3 Data Representation
8.DA.S.01
Evaluate different schemes of encoding data in order to effectively choose the most appropriate method of representation.
  1. 5.2 History of Cryptography
  2. 6.1 Project: Classic Cipher Newscast
  3. 10.2 Notational Systems
  4. 10.3 Data Representation
6.DA.CVT.01
Collect data using computational tools and transform the data to make it more useful.
7.DA.CVT.01
Collect data using computational tools and hardware (e.g., sensors) and transform the data to make it more useful and reliable.
8.DA.CVT.01
Develop and implement a refined process that uses computational tools to transform data to a more useful and reliable state.
6.DA.IM.01
Identify relevant data points and use models and simulations to formulate, refine, and test hypotheses.
7.DA.IM.01
Verify a model’s accuracy by comparing the results with observed data.
8.DA.IM.01
Refine existing or develop and implement new computational models based on observed and generated data.
6.AP.A.01
Use an existing algorithm or pseudocode to solve a problem.
  1. 21.1 Challenge Problems
7.AP.A.01
Select and modify existing algorithms and pseudocode to solve complex problems.
  1. 21.1 Challenge Problems
8.AP.A.01
Develop and implement algorithms and pseudocode to solve complex problems.
  1. 4.3 Looping
  2. 4.4 Branching
  3. 21.1 Challenge Problems
6.AP.V.01
Decide when and how to declare and name new variables.
  1. 4.1 Programming Concepts
7.AP.V.01
Create clearly named variables that represent different types of data.
  1. 4.1 Programming Concepts
8.AP.V.01
Create clearly named variables of different data types that utilize naming conventions to improve program readability; perform operations on variable values.
  1. 4.1 Programming Concepts
6.AP.C.01
Develop secure programs that utilize combinations of loops, conditionals, and the manipulation of variables representing different data types.
  1. 4.3 Looping
  2. 21.1 Challenge Problems
7.AP.C.01
Develop secure programs that utilize combinations of loops, compound conditionals, and the manipulation of variables representing different data types.
  1. 21.1 Challenge Problems
8.AP.C.01
Develop secure programs that utilize combinations of nested loops, compound conditionals, procedures with and without parameters, and the manipulation of variables representing different data types.
  1. 21.1 Challenge Problems
6.AP.M.01
Decompose problems and sub-problems into parts to facilitate the secure design, implementation, and review of programs.
6.AP.M.02
Identify and use functions within a program to repeat instructions.
  1. 4.2 Programming with Karel
  2. 21.1 Challenge Problems
7.AP.M.01
Decompose problems and sub-problems into parts to facilitate the secure design, implementation, and review of increasingly complex programs.
  1. 21.1 Challenge Problems
7.AP.M.02
Create and use a function in a program to repeat instructions in order to organize code and make it easier to reuse.
  1. 4.3 Looping
  2. 21.1 Challenge Problems
8.AP.M.01
Decompose problems and sub-problems into parts to facilitate the secure design, implementation, and review of complex programs.
  1. 21.1 Challenge Problems
8.AP.M.02
Create and use a function with parameters in a program to repeat instructions in order to organize code and make it easier to reuse.
6.AP.PD.01
Seek and incorporate feedback from team members to refine the solution to a problem.
6.AP.PD.02
Incorporate existing code, media, and libraries into original programs from secure sources, and give appropriate attribution.
6.AP.PD.03
Test and refine existing and original programs.
  1. 4.3 Looping
  2. 21.1 Challenge Problems
6.AP.PD.04
Distribute tasks and maintain a project timeline when collaboratively developing computational artifacts.
  1. 3.1 Project: Public Service Announcement
  2. 6.1 Project: Classic Cipher Newscast
  3. 9.1 Project: Security Assessment Report
6.AP.PD.05
Document programs in order to make them easier to understand, test, and debug.
  1. 4.6 Organizational Techniques
7.AP.PD.01
Seek and incorporate feedback from team members and users to refine the solution to a problem.
7.AP.PD.02
Incorporate existing code, media and libraries into original programs of increasing complexity, from secure sources, and give appropriate attribution.
7.AP.PD.03
Test and refine existing and original programs using user input and secure software development guidance.
7.AP.PD.04
Explain how effective communication between participants is required for successful collaboration when developing computational artifacts.
7.AP.PD.05
Document complex programs in order to make them easier to understand, test, and debug.
  1. 4.6 Organizational Techniques
8.AP.PD.01
Seek and incorporate feedback from team members and users to refine the solution to a problem that meets the needs of a diverse group of users.
8.AP.PD.02
Incorporate existing code, media, and libraries into original programs of increasing complexity, from secure sources, and give appropriate attribution.
8.AP.PD.03
Develop a method or implement an existing method to systematically test and refine existing and original programs using user input and secure software development guidance.
8.AP.PD.04
Evaluate communication between participants to determine best practices in collaboration when developing computational artifacts.
8.AP.PD.05
Document complex programs, using multiple methods, in order to make them easier to understand, test, and debug.
  1. 4.6 Organizational Techniques
6.IC.C.01
Identify tradeoffs associated with computing technologies that affect people’s everyday activities and future opportunities (e.g., college acceptances, career choices that include security clearances).
  1. 2.1 Digital Footprint and Reputation
  2. 10.11 Impact of the Internet
6.IC.C.02
Identify issues of bias and accessibility that occur in the design of existing computing technologies.
  1. 10.11 Impact of the Internet
7.IC.C.01
Explain how computing impacts people’s everyday activities, career options, and diversity in innovation in computing and non-computing fields.
  1. 2.1 Digital Footprint and Reputation
  2. 10.11 Impact of the Internet
7.IC.C.02
Explain issues of bias and accessibility that occur in the design of existing computing technologies and describe the role and responsibility of a designer in reducing bias.
  1. 10.11 Impact of the Internet
8.IC.C.01
Compare the tradeoffs associated with computing concepts (e.g., automation, communication, privacy, cybersecurity), explaining their effects on economics and global societies.
  1. 10.11 Impact of the Internet
8.IC.C.02
Analyze issues of bias and accessibility that occur in the design of everyday computing technologies, the role and responsibility of the designer, and make recommendations for how these issues could be rectified to reduce bias.
  1. 10.11 Impact of the Internet
6.IC.SI.01
Describe and use safe, appropriate, and responsible practices when participating online (e.g., discussion groups, blogs, social networking sites) to maintain a clean record for Post-secondary choices that require security clearances and background checks.
  1. 2.1 Digital Footprint and Reputation
  2. 2.2 Cyberbullying
  3. 2.3 Internet Safety
7.IC.SI.01
Individually and collaboratively use advanced tools to design and create online content (e.g., digital portfolio, multimedia, blog, webpage).
  1. 3.1 Project: Public Service Announcement
  2. 6.1 Project: Classic Cipher Newscast
8.IC.SI.01
Communicate and publish key ideas and details individually or collaboratively in a way that informs, persuades, and/or entertains using a variety of digital tools and media-rich resources.
  1. 3.1 Project: Public Service Announcement
  2. 6.1 Project: Classic Cipher Newscast
  3. 9.1 Project: Security Assessment Report
6.IC.SLE.01
Differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate content on the internet, and identify unethical and illegal online behavior and consequences.
  1. 2.3 Internet Safety
  2. 2.4 Privacy & Security
  3. 2.6 Creative Credit & Copyright
  4. 10.10 Creative Credit & Copyright
7.IC.SLE.01
Explain the connection between the longevity of data on the internet, personal online identity, and personal privacy.
  1. 2.1 Digital Footprint and Reputation
  2. 2.4 Privacy & Security
8.IC.SLE.01
Discuss the social impacts and ethical considerations associated with cybersecurity, including the positive and malicious purposes of hacking.
  1. 2.7 Hacking Ethics
  2. 8.9 Common Security Problems