AP COMPUTER SCIENCE PRINCIPLES
AP Hours Fall 2019
AP CSP Exam and Psuedo code prep
Concerning Row 7
If you give it a name
and
is there anything other than library calls
=
prob a student developed abstraction
2D
• Paste the part that you rectangle’d in this written response
• Explain how your abstraction manages complexity
• Most common ways to answer this are:
o Abstraction is a function that is called multiple times in your program, it manages complexity because each time you call it you don’t need to retype all the code, just the function call
o Abstraction is a function that makes use of a parameter that is called with different values in your program, it manages complexity because you can replace multiple functions with one more generalized function
o There are other ways too (an array that replaces multiple variables, for example)
Create PT submission Due Jan 9
AP CSP Exam and Psuedo code prep
is timedLoop math/logic?
yes.
Though using an existing construct, you are placing in it a student derived/created start, stop, step, and operations (even if from library calls),
Count up or count down....same idea
Though using an existing construct, you are placing in it a student derived/created start, stop, step, and operations (even if from library calls),
Count up or count down....same idea
is randomNumber math?
No. Though it is math nature, think library call and you would still need an equation or Boolean to push it through. When you use it, it is normally in the form
num = randomNumber(1,50);
In short, it is just a number.
When you use it as part of a math string....though still a number, it can result in cooler stuff
num = randomNumber(1,50);
In short, it is just a number.
When you use it as part of a math string....though still a number, it can result in cooler stuff
is for/while loop math/logic?
yes,
make sure it does something unique
make sure it does something unique
math/logic parent function?
Both the parent and at least one child must have math/logic
Row 5 - parent must have a math/logic
logic can be an if else to either cal or not call the one/two other child
Row 6 - AND a child
If you screw up Row 5 and not include the math/logic, you WILL miss Row 6
Row 5 - parent must have a math/logic
logic can be an if else to either cal or not call the one/two other child
Row 6 - AND a child
If you screw up Row 5 and not include the math/logic, you WILL miss Row 6
Concerning Row 7
If you give it a name
and
is there anything other than library calls
=
prob a student developed abstraction
2A
• ID the language you are using (JavaScript)
• ID the purpose or function of your program, purpose is generally easier. Purpose = goal or objective of program, for most of you this is to entertain through the use of a game or quiz, etc.
• Describe what we see in your video
• ID the language you are using (JavaScript)
• ID the purpose or function of your program, purpose is generally easier. Purpose = goal or objective of program, for most of you this is to entertain through the use of a game or quiz, etc.
• Describe what we see in your video
2B
• Need to describe your overall process. Use the words iterative and/or incremental. Something along the lines of “I wrote some code, I tested it, I made changes and additions, I tested more, etc.”
• Also mention two specific examples of a difficulty (a problem you fixed) or an opportunity (something you added to make it better)
• Say whether they’re ind / collab (at least 1 has to be independent)
• Need to describe your overall process. Use the words iterative and/or incremental. Something along the lines of “I wrote some code, I tested it, I made changes and additions, I tested more, etc.”
• Also mention two specific examples of a difficulty (a problem you fixed) or an opportunity (something you added to make it better)
• Say whether they’re ind / collab (at least 1 has to be independent)
2C
• For your code to count, must have a parent algorithm that includes 2 other algorithms, usually this is done by calling 2 functions that you wrote
• Parent MUST have math/logic, at least 1 kid MUST have math/logic
• Each algorithm (parent & 2 kids) must do “something” on their own, 1 line of code is NOT an algorithm
• Paste the part that you oval’ed in this written response
• Describe how (not just what they do) the 2 child algorithms work on their own, and also how they combine to help the parent achieve the program’s intended purpose
• For your code to count, must have a parent algorithm that includes 2 other algorithms, usually this is done by calling 2 functions that you wrote
• Parent MUST have math/logic, at least 1 kid MUST have math/logic
• Each algorithm (parent & 2 kids) must do “something” on their own, 1 line of code is NOT an algorithm
• Paste the part that you oval’ed in this written response
• Describe how (not just what they do) the 2 child algorithms work on their own, and also how they combine to help the parent achieve the program’s intended purpose
2D
• Paste the part that you rectangle’d in this written response
• Explain how your abstraction manages complexity
• Most common ways to answer this are:
o Abstraction is a function that is called multiple times in your program, it manages complexity because each time you call it you don’t need to retype all the code, just the function call
o Abstraction is a function that makes use of a parameter that is called with different values in your program, it manages complexity because you can replace multiple functions with one more generalized function
o There are other ways too (an array that replaces multiple variables, for example)
Create PT submission Due Jan 9
- Create PT Check-In Organizer - High Resolution PDF (download)
- Create PT - Scoring Guidelines 2019 - College Board Do
Due Dec 9
U5L15 - grading today
Unit 5 Assessment 4 on Tuesday, Dec 17
Due Dec 16
U5L16
U5L17
U5L16
U5L17
U5L14 - additional comments - TBGraded on Wednesday
Add button - must add in the list where it is, not just at the end
Delete button - must delete what I have added (item shown)
Left and Right Keys must work for your App (event key)
Do not allow count to go above the list length
Do not allow the count to go negative
Count Wrap is cool
Arrays and Psuedo code are not covered on the AP Exam
Arrays may be referenced, but not tested on.
H SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT MARKETING II
Big Project
Event Promotion/Coordination/PPT Pjt
Design a budget for the “new place” you will be moving into come the fall. Please include living expenses, utilities, car, insurance, gas, maintenance, housing, insurance, maintenance, food, entertainment, schooling, books and any other items you can think of.
3.03 - EQ - Why even bother with price?
obj -
Employ pricing strategies to determine prices
3.03 PPT – Pricing Objectives - Friday [5-83]
Explain reasons for setting pricing objectives.
Demonstrate procedures for establishing pricing objectives
Carowinds Trip
Pricing Strategy
Is Your Price Right?
Relationship between Pricing, Distribution, and Promotion
Unit 9: Pricing
Springsteen cancels GSO stop - 2016
Google search
3.03 Tipping Point OE (10q)
LAP Tipping Point Types of expenses Worksheet
Break Even Help
Break Even Help #2
c
Identify strategies for pricing new products.
Select product-mix pricing strategies.
Determine discounts and allowances that can be used to adjust base prices.
Adjust base prices using psychological pricing techniques.
Select promotional pricing strategies.
Select geographic pricing strategies to adjust base prices.
Identify segmented pricing strategies.
Demonstrate procedures for selecting appropriate pricing strategies for products.
3.03C PPT Pricing New Products [5-90] Tuesday
Select product-mix pricing strategies.
Determine discounts and allowances that can be used to adjust base prices.
Adjust base prices using psychological pricing techniques.
Select promotional pricing strategies.
Select geographic pricing strategies to adjust base prices.
Identify segmented pricing strategies.
Demonstrate procedures for selecting appropriate pricing strategies for products.
3.03C PPT Pricing New Products [5-90] Tuesday
Consider Other Pricing Strategies
Slideshow - Developing an effective pricing strategy for a troubled
economy
Price Skimming
Factors to consider when setting price
3.03D PPT Pricing Terms [5-92]
Define the following terms: floors, ceilings, and elasticity.
Describe the importance of determining pricing floors and ceilings.
Explain process for setting prices.
Estimate demand for product.
Implement process for setting prices.
Evaluating your product’s uniqueness
Researching product price elasticity
How to price an event
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