AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES
Unit 1 Chapter Assessment - Thursday
U1L8 - The Internet
Understand the Vocabulary
Thinking prompt: (2 mins)
“When you enter a web address in a browser and hit enter, what happens? At some point you see the web page in the browser, but what happens in between? What are all the steps?"
"Write down the series of things that you think (or have heard) happen right after you hit Enter. What happens first, second, third and so on. "
"Don’t worry if you don’t know all the pieces or how they all fit together. If you don't know a step, or you are fuzzy on some details, or there's a gap, that's okay. Just write down the parts that you know."
What is the Internet? - Video (download)
Net Neutrality
Internet Censorship
Assignment - Due Friday - emailed to me or shared via onedrive or google drive
murphyk2@gcsnc.com
Pjt grade 5 points
- Reading RFCs can actually be fun, especially the early ones! Here are all the RFCs: https://www.ietf.org/rfc.html
- Blown to Bits (www.bitsbook.com), Chapter 1, pp. 4-13. - Read about the following koans (or truths) of bits related to the Internet:
- Koan 1: It’s All Just Bits
- Koan 2: Perfection Is Normal
- Koan 3: There Is Want in the Midst of Plenty
- Koan 6: Nothing Goes Away
- Koan 7: Bits Move Faster Than Thought
- Pick one of these koans and address the following questions:
- Argue if you agree that it is a “truth” and if it will always be a “truth.”
- How does this koan intersect with your life as a student?
1 page or less. Parenthetical. MLA biblio on separate paper.
look at Citation machine if questions
H STRATEGIC MARKETING
Break off into groups of 2 and discuss the last few products you have purchased, or were purchased for you and describe which of the Competitive advantages shaped your buying decision.
You are given the task of deciding the marketing strategy for a transportation company. How do the marketing mix elements change when the target market is
(a) low income workers without personal transportation
(b) corporate international business travelers
(c) companies with urgent documents or perishable materials to be delivered to a customer?
Ted
is an advertising executive. He was
approached by a potential client who hinted Ted’s firm would have a great
chance at getting their business if the “gift” of a 50” flat-panel TV was
given.
H SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING II
Vocab 1.01 - Next Wednesday - 15 terms - matching
**20q mini assessment on Thursday concerning Cover your Bases - make sure you read them through again
**20q mini assessment on Thursday concerning Cover your Bases - make sure you read them through again
1.01 - 1.03 Powerpoint
1.02 Legal Issues Matching
1.02 Colin Kaepernick
1.02 Ethical Issues Celeb Research
1.02 Ice Ice Baby v Under Pressure Copyright
The Station Nightclub Fire (Read the aftermath/legal settlements at the bottom)
Walk through with floor plans (~ 5 mins in)
Writing
Matching:
1.03 Unions
What are and why do they persist….Unions?
The players and entertainers do not live with absolute freedom, they are tightly governed by their own success and unions.
HW - Due….
Collegiate in depth look into Labor Unions - Labor Unions...in depth
Writings:
Determine whether you are for or against union involvement in sports/events. Write a paper citing examples and providing evidence to support your stance. Present your ideas to the class.
Search the Internet to determine current issues being addressed by players’ unions. Determine your position on one of the matters. Write a defense of your position.
Share your information with a classmate.
Readings:
Emancipation of the minors - Who does the Baseball union really cover?
Labor organizations in the sports industry - listing of the major sports unions
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