IntroductioN to Computer Science
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"All comedy is derived from fear"
"All comedy is derived from fear"
1st semester!:
We have made a few things such as an about me graph where we made up who we are, based on our interests and personality and even before we made the final draft we gathered our original ideas and made it into a final product. We have also made a boy/girl ratio pie chart to get us started on making pie graphs and to figure out the boy/girl ratio of students in our classroom. We also made a hair color graph where we found out what was the most common hair color in our class and gathered our data into a bar graph. Then, we did an assignment on what was wrong with certain emails after this, we worked on answering online safety questions, and then we worked on a project called "Who You Are on insta" where we used our about me graphs to make a fake instagram profile. We also worked on noticing the values on a celebrity's profile, lastly we worked on this weebly.
2nd semester!:
For computer science we got to put what we new about HTML code into action in a website where we can create stories/games called Twine, here we were able to include color HTML code, font, font size, and etc. HTML code being a "language for computers" where we can do things like change font or background color, up to the style of how text looks like. Of course we had brainstormed the story (on a website called Gliffy where you can create stories as well, as a guideline when making the final version of this project on Twine) into a branching system first, that branching system being Gauntlet, which worked best since I originally wanted many bad endings, and only one path where there would be good or a good ending that can still lead to bad endings. Beware of the death penalty!
We have made a few things such as an about me graph where we made up who we are, based on our interests and personality and even before we made the final draft we gathered our original ideas and made it into a final product. We have also made a boy/girl ratio pie chart to get us started on making pie graphs and to figure out the boy/girl ratio of students in our classroom. We also made a hair color graph where we found out what was the most common hair color in our class and gathered our data into a bar graph. Then, we did an assignment on what was wrong with certain emails after this, we worked on answering online safety questions, and then we worked on a project called "Who You Are on insta" where we used our about me graphs to make a fake instagram profile. We also worked on noticing the values on a celebrity's profile, lastly we worked on this weebly.
2nd semester!:
For computer science we got to put what we new about HTML code into action in a website where we can create stories/games called Twine, here we were able to include color HTML code, font, font size, and etc. HTML code being a "language for computers" where we can do things like change font or background color, up to the style of how text looks like. Of course we had brainstormed the story (on a website called Gliffy where you can create stories as well, as a guideline when making the final version of this project on Twine) into a branching system first, that branching system being Gauntlet, which worked best since I originally wanted many bad endings, and only one path where there would be good or a good ending that can still lead to bad endings. Beware of the death penalty!
death_penalty-daniela_moya__3_.html | |
File Size: | 284 kb |
File Type: | html |
Last Semester:
Going off of the "Lost in Space" project, and what we did in English, we applied the scenario we were given [when it came to surviving in a harsh environment] and made/developed it into a coded game on the website known as Scratch with certain requirements to live up to. (Be warned, mine's is extremely glitchy!!!)
Going off of the "Lost in Space" project, and what we did in English, we applied the scenario we were given [when it came to surviving in a harsh environment] and made/developed it into a coded game on the website known as Scratch with certain requirements to live up to. (Be warned, mine's is extremely glitchy!!!)