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Computer Science Controlled Assessment

Computer Science Controlled Assessment. Mark Clarkson pi.mwclarkson.co.uk @mwclarkson mwclarkson@gmail.com. Starter Activity. Write and test the following code: Alter the program to: Print out a number between 1 and 6 If the user scores 5 or 6 print “You Win” Otherwise print “You lose”.

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Computer Science Controlled Assessment

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  1. Computer Science Controlled Assessment • Mark Clarkson • pi.mwclarkson.co.uk • @mwclarkson • mwclarkson@gmail.com

  2. Starter Activity • Write and test the following code: • Alter the program to: • Print out a number between 1 and 6 • If the user scores 5 or 6 print “You Win” • Otherwise print “You lose”

  3. A quick comparison

  4. In control? TASK SETTING High Control TASK TAKING Medium Control TASK MARKING Medium Control http://www.flickr.com/photos/63853971@N00/6017123783/

  5. Strategies for delivery

  6. Strategy One INPUT - PROCESS - OUTPUT START STOP 15 - 25 HOURS

  7. THEORY THEORY Strategy Two One piece at a time PART 2 PART 1 PART 3

  8. SIMILAR 1 SIMILAR 2 SIMILAR 3 PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 Strategy three SIMILAR BUT DIFFERENT

  9. RECAP 1 TEACHING RECAP 2 RECAP 3 PART 2 PART 3 PART 1 Strategy FOUR TIMELY REMINDER

  10. Walk the line • Internet Access • Some group work • Notes • Generic Feedback • Students’ own work • Supervised during work http://www.flickr.com/photos/94322200@N08/8585885085/

  11. Step 1 - stop & think

  12. Step 2 - Plan

  13. Step 3 - Develop

  14. STEP 4 - test

  15. Step 5 - Evaluate

  16. TEESSIDEHUB.EVENTBRITE.CO.UK Questions? • Mark Clarkson • pi.mwclarkson.co.uk • @mwclarkson • mwclarkson@gmail.com

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