We are excited to support code.org in their pilot program for the updated AP CSA curriculum.
Software Engineering & Computer Vision will help students bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real-world applications in software development. Students will gain valuable insights into how modern software engineering tools like GitHub and GitHub Copilot are used in industry-standard practices and will delve into the intricacies of AI and computer vision using Java, areas that are at the forefront of technological innovation.
The ethical and societal implications of AI tools is particularly relevant in the context of current events, where the use and impact of AI in everyday life are topics of global discussion. From self-driving cars to facial recognition technology and personal digital assistants, AI is increasingly pervasive, and the implications of their design, including potential biases, are hotly debated. Through hands-on activities and collaborative problem-solving, students will develop an understanding of these real-world issues, equipping them to participate in these discussions and prepare for potential careers in the field.
The course was developed by code.org and will be taught by Senior Curriculum Developer Jamila and her colleague at code.org.
Important Notes:
This is a free class with limited sitting. Please make sure you can attend all sessions before signing up.
Students should have completed the content covered in the AP Computer Science A (Java) curriculum (or equivalent) to sign up. Please send proof of completion to support@createandlearn.us to secure your spot after you have registered. Students that do not have proof of completion 3 days before the class starts will be removed from the class. Proof of completion can be one of the following:
official APCSA score from College Board
school transcript that includes APCSA or an email from your APCSA teacher
certification of completion from an online/offline course provider, e.g. Khan Academy or Coursera