IB Year 1 Standard Level Computer Science

Tuesday 20 October 2020 - Block 4, Room C152
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Daily Note

The plan for today's class:
 

All groups: 

  1. We will review distance learning protocols. 
     
  2. A reminder: computersciencewiki.org
     
  3. We will start discussing computer organization
     
  4. If you come to me and quietly name two different registers within a CPU, I'll give you one piece of candy. 
     
  5. We will review: 
    1. Architecture of the central processing unit (CPU)
    2. Functions of the arithmetic logic unit (ALU)
    3. Control unit (CU)
    4. Registers within the CPU 
    5. Primary memory
    6. Cache memory
    7. The machine instruction cycle
    8. Binary
    9. Hexadecimal
    10. Persistent storage
    11. Boolean operators
    12. Logic (we will use this tool to practice)
    13. Truth tables
    14. Data representation (super, super cool - use this link)
    15. Operating system
    16. Application software

Homework:

  1. All homework is always posted on google classroom, link above. 

 

 

Our Big idea

The big idea for today is Computer organization.

The essential questions for this topic are:

How does a computer actually work? You know, like, really?

It takes time to explore and really understand a big idea. If you want to
learn more about computer organization (which is connected to today's daily note), please click here .

We are learning this because as a designers must understand scientific and technical innovation. Designers use systems, models, methods, and processes to solve problems.



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Reminders & routines:

Please read and follow these reminders:

  1. IF today ==  testing_day_for_me:
         remember to go get tested!
     
  2. IF today == Friday:
         current_event_activity()
     
  3. Please check now: is visual studio code working from my programming folder?