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Course name: Digital Technology and Innovations in the Changing World Course code: (ICD2O)

Grade: 10
Type: Open
Course description: This resource helps Learners develop cutting-edge digital technology and computer programming skills that will support them in contributing to and leading the global economic, scientific and societal innovations of tomorrow. Learners will learn and apply coding concepts and skills to build hands-on projects and investigate artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and other emerging digital technologies that connect to a wide range of fields and careers. Using critical thinking skills with a focus on digital citizenship, Learners will investigate the appropriate use and development of the digital technologies that they encounter every day, as well as the benefits and limitations of these technologies.
Grade: 10
Type: Open
Prerequisites: None
Course description: This resource helps Learners develop cutting-edge digital technology and computer programming skills that will support them in contributing to and leading the global economic, scientific and societal innovations of tomorrow. Learners will learn and apply coding concepts and skills to build hands-on projects and investigate artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and other emerging digital technologies that connect to a wide range of fields and careers. Using critical thinking skills with a focus on digital citizenship, Learners will investigate the appropriate use and development of the digital technologies that they encounter every day, as well as the benefits and limitations of these technologies.
announcement

These learning resources support both Teacher led instruction and independent study.

For independent study, Learners may engage in active notebook reflection whenever prompted to participate in Discussions, Partner Activities, or Quizzes. No assignments can be submitted to TVO for grading or credit.

Educators may refer to the For Teachers page for extra information.

announcement

These learning resources support both Teacher led instruction and independent study.

For independent study, Learners may engage in active notebook reflection whenever prompted to participate in Discussions, Partner Activities, or Quizzes. No assignments can be submitted to TVO for grading or credit.

Educators may refer to the For Teachers page for extra information.

19 Lessons

4 Lessons

1.1   Connectivity

1.2   Online Reviews, Finding Reliable Sources, and Referencing Your Work

1.3   Ethics, Accessibility, and Environmental Considerations

1.4   All About Cybersecurity

6 Lessons

2.0   Requirements for Effective Coding Environments

2.1   Introduction to Coding

2.2   Exploring the Concept of an Algorithm

2.3   Investigating the Types of Errors in Code

2.4   Coding and Pseudocode

2.5   Creating Larger Programs

4 Lessons

3.1   Technology in the Workplace and Everyday Life

3.2   Exploring Artificial Intelligence

3.3   Discovering Data and Storage

3.4   All About the Changing Digital World

5 Lessons

4.1   Exploring AI Coding in Action

4.2   Lists and Randomness

4.3   Tracing Code and Writing Programs

4.4   All About Program Writing: Building Functions and Data Validation

4.5   Putting It All Together!