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Computer Science 110

Strand: Digital Technologies

Big Idea: Digital Communications

Skill Descriptor:

Examining interconnected computing devices and associated risks

Achievement Indicators:

    Identify steps in a cybersecurity attack and describe how to mitigate against these.

    Implement authentication and access control.

    Implement encryption.

    Implement intrusion detection.

Cybersecurity 120

Strand: Digital Technologies

Big Idea: Digital Communications

Skill Descriptor:

Examining interconnected computing devices and associated risks

Achievement Indicators:

    Identify steps in a cybersecurity attack and describe how to mitigate against these.

    Implement authentication and access control.

    Implement encryption.

    Implement intrusion detection.

Cybersecurity and Technical Support 110

GCO1: Students will demonstrate communication and operational skills specific to supporting and securing digital technology.

Overall Expectations:

SCO1.2: Students will articulate challenges and hypothesize solutions to complete projects and resolve cybersecurity events

Specific Expectations:

Articulate challenges

  • that may involve people and/or technology
  • to analyze where cybersecurity vulnerabilities exist

Hypothesize solutions

Advanced Visual Arts 11/12

GCO 1. Students will be expected to explore, challenge, develop and express ideas, using the skills, language, techniques, and processes of the arts

Overall Expectations:

CM 1.1 develop and realize artworks demonstrating skillful knowledge of formal principles, and present a body of work in a formal exhibition

CM 1.2 explore and demonstrate intrinsic properties of art media to express specific intent

CM 1.3 sustain a concept through diverse approaches and art media in a series of artworks

Business Technology 11

Citizenship

Overall Expectations:

Graduates will be able to assess social, cultural, economic, and environmental interdependence in a local and global context.

Specific Expectations:

Students will be expected to

Business Technology 12

Citizenship

Overall Expectations:

Graduates will be able to assess social, cultural, economic and environmental interdependence in a local and global context

Specific Expectations:

Students will be expected to

5.3 explore and analyze content credibility of websites

Citizenship 9

Engaged Citizenship

Overall Expectations:

Learners will construct a collaboratively-designed service learning project which addresses a need in the school or larger community.

Specific Expectations:

Computer Programming 12

Citizenship

Overall Expectations:

Graduates will be able to assess social, cultural, economic, and environmental interdependence in a local and global context.

Specific Expectations:

Students will be expected to

Multimedia 12

Aesthetic Expression

Overall Expectations:

Graduates will be able to respond with critical awareness to various forms of the arts and be able to express themselves through the arts

Specific Expectations:

Students will be expected to

Computer Science 1204

Introduction to Computer Science

Overall Expectations:

GCO 5: Technological Responsibility: Students will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the consequences of their technological choices.

Specific Expectations:

11.0 discuss elements of digital citizenship

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