Computers, computation, and technology can help improve the lives of humans and support positive developments in society, economy, and/or culture. However, access to such resources is not the same for everyone in the world. Students define and evaluate ways in which different technologies, applications, or computational tools might benefit all people in society or might only benefit those with the greatest access or resources. For example, students could describe ways in which groups of people benefit, do not benefit, or could benefit better by access to high-speed Internet connectivity. Alternatively, students could describe educational impacts of children not having access to a computer in their home.
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Depth 2Parent ID: 88D7543074154709B7C1D72C6F9CA4F2Standard set: Level 3B: Grades 11-12 (Ages 16-18)
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- Standard ID
- C31C15A93FC94781842D923B04FD6390
- Subject
- Computer Science
- Grades
- 11, 12
- Ancestor IDs
- 88D7543074154709B7C1D72C6F9CA4F2574B20758E534D0E92634F829FA309C9
- Source document
- CSTA K-12 Computer Science Standards (Revised 2017)
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- CC BY 4.0 US