Sunday, August 12, 2018


Maine West
 Course Syllabus   
Course Title: Computer Programming
Teacher:  David Baysingar
Semester: Fall  2019
Textbook title: None
Supplementary materials:  all online materials and websites will be linked in the google Classroom at
Teacher contact email, phone and website
847 803-5871
Available times for student contact
7:30 - 8:15
LRC: Period 2 on non-block days
Location: Room D118

Brief Description of Course: This course has been designed with the novice programmer in
mind.  The goal of this class is to get a programmer comfortable with how programs work,
are coded, designed and manipulated.

Major Objectives and/or Units of Study:
Programming Logic
Design elements
Variables
Decision Sequences
Looping
Mathematical Operators
Arrays
User Interaction
Formatting and Functionality
Mobile Application Coding Concepts

Describe Method of Evaluation:  Each unit will have multiple formative activities and a summative
assessment.  Formative activities will be worth 20%; summative projects will be worth 65% and the final
exam will be worth 15% of the student's grade.

Tests: Tests are activity based projects which allows the student to display knowledge and ability in programming

Describe Method of Evaluation:
Summative Assessments & Projects 65%
Formative Work/Class Assignments 20%
Final Exam (Project) 15%

District Grading Scale:

Code
Description
Value
NY
Work was submitted and can be revised or resubmitted
40.02
NO
Work was submitted and there is no opportunity to redo
40.01
M
Missing, not turned in
40
Z
Academic Dishonesty
40
T
Turned In
No Value
L
Late
No Value
I
Incomplete
No Value
E
Exempt
No Value, does not appear in portal
Dr
Dropped
Score dropped from calculations



Classroom Expectations

Technology/Electronics Usage Expectations: Online classroom behavior is an extension of our classroom and comes with the same rules and expectations. Appropriate technology use is a student’s responsibility. The District’s Acceptable Use Policy is part of the student handbook and can be reviewed at: http://goo.gl/OeCHi. Personal devices that are used to access required classroom texts and resources may always be used when a textbook is used, otherwise classroom use of technology will be determined by the teacher and established rules may change based on classroom activities and situations. Cell phones will be silenced and put away before entering the classroom UNLESS permission has been given by the instructor.

Retake/Redo Guidelines

1.Assessments: 
All students in this course will be given the opportunity to retake or redo ALL assessments. (Final exams are excluded.)  

2.Requirements:
Formative retake requirements: none: students may redo and update work as necessary to demonstrate learning
Summative retake requirements: All formative work must be completed prior to the retake, including any additional practice assigned by the teacher.


3.Timeline:
  • All retakes must be completed before the next unit summative assessment. This will be adjusted as appropriate for students with IEP’s, 504’s or other individualized learning plans.

 4. No Retake Opportunity:
The following assessments/projects in this course cannot be retaken as multiple opportunities are already built into the process of producing the assessment that provide for revision, rough drafts, etc., and significant teacher feedback is provided to the student regarding his/her progression as it relates to the assessment: : 
  • All final exams

 5. Other Notes:
  • The assessment may be different from the original but the skills being assessed must be of the same rigor.
  • If a student retakes an assessment and earns a lower grade than on the first attempt, the retake grade will stand.

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