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High school computer science research videos

Preview of Our Technological Future: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence

Our Technological Future: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence

This is a one-week Science and Literacy unit that covers the rise of artificial intelligence, and the opportunities and dangers that it presents to our society. Included in the slideshow are videos, discussions, and questions pertaining to a variety of A.I. topics such as conscious robots, self-driving cars, virtual assistants, the future of jobs and employment, and more. There is a brief writing assignment, discussion questions, and a future technology research project complete with marking cri
Preview of U.S. History Documentary Project "Lights, Camera, Action"

U.S. History Documentary Project "Lights, Camera, Action"

Students select any topic in U.S. history, research the topic, conduct interviews with primary sources and learn first hand about how bias can be put into a movie. This project fits well during any time period but I have my students choose a topic from 1960 to present day (I give the option of local history). Students learn as editors of video first hand how they can add their bias to video and really start to question what they see in video after their project. Project works well for technolo
Preview of Constitution, Supreme Court & Government Documentary Project

Constitution, Supreme Court & Government Documentary Project

In this project, students will work as individuals or teams to create a mini-documentary, identifying the theme, audience, and purpose for their film. Students will manage specific tasks as the role of a filmmaker through the selection of appropriate photographs and images, editing techniques, narration, and musical score. Using sight and sound, video is the perfect medium for students who are auditory or visual learners. This project has multiple individual lessons within the project that all
Preview of History of Wifi Video
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History of Wifi Video

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Amanda Johnson
This is a video that traces the history of Wifi from the pre-industrial age to the current version that we use today (Wifi 6). This would be a great video to upload to EdPuzzle and embed questions into to check for student understanding. Great for MS and HS Computer Science classes!
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