Informatics Grade 8. Algorithms and programs. Collection 1
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Dive into the exciting world of programming with our engaging Informatics Grade 8 course! Through hands-on projects and interactive exercises, you'll learn the fundamentals of programming and develop essential computational thinking skills.
Why choose our course:
- Interactive learning: Engage with coding challenges and interactive projects.
- Real-world applications: Apply programming concepts to solve real-world problems.
- Comprehensive coverage: Explore all key topics in programming.
Course Content:
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Module 1: Algorithms and programming languages
Lesson 12: Introduction to programming languages and environments
Lesson 13: Program structure
Lesson 14: Objects, properties, and methods
Lesson 15: Event handlers
Lesson 16: Data types and variables
Lesson 17: Conditional statements
Lesson 18: Loops
Lesson 19: Graphical data representation
Expected Outcomes by Course End:
- Understand the purpose of programming languages and their basic elements.
- Provide examples of modern programming languages.
- Compare the features of different programming environments.
- Explain the functions of graphical user interface elements and use them.
- Explain the structure of a program.
- Distinguish between properties and methods of objects.
- Plan the process of solving a problem using programming.
- Create and debug programs, including event-driven and object-oriented programs.
- Understand the concept of an object in programming, its properties, and methods.
- Know the difference between variables and constants.
- Use expressions in programs, correctly choosing data types.
- Justify the choice of data types for solving a problem.
- Solve problems using all basic algorithmic structures, variables, and constants.
- Evaluate the correspondence of program execution results to the set task.
By the end of this course, students will have a solid foundation in programming and be able to create simple programs to solve various problems.
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