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September 15, 2015

Automate- Make something happen automatically


Computer Science- Art of blending human ideas and digital tools to increase
problem solving power
Computer Scientist- A person who is skilled at modifying problems for digital
solutions
Data- Information including: facts, samples, names, and numbers
Environment- The world we live in
InterfaceOpen Source- Software that is created for free use by everyone
Programming- Writing instructions for a digital tool
Simulations- Pretending to be the real thing
Encode- Making a coded message
Decode- Deciphering a coded message
Computational thinking- A method of problem solving that helps computer scientist
prepare problems for a digital solution
Abstraction- Removing details from a solution that it can work out many problems
Algorithm- A list of tasks that allow you to complete a task
Decompose- To break a hard problem into smaller, easier ones
Pattern- A theme that is repeated many times
Program- Instructions that can be understood and followed by a machine
4 Steps
Decompose- Figure out the base problem
Patterns- Common characteristics, similarities
Abstraction- Minimalize the words needed to describe what needs to be completed
Algorithms- Creating a list of directions to get an objective complete
Coding- Transforming actions into a symbolic language

Debugging- Finding and fixing problems in code


Functions- A piece of code that can be called over and over
Parameters- Extra bits of information that you can pass into a function to customize
it
Function call- Place in your program where you call a function you have defined
Function definition- The place where you assign a series of actions to one easy-toremember name
Variable- A placeholder for a value that can change
Conditional A statement that is either true or false depending on the situation
If statement- A line that determines whether or not you run a certain chunk of code
Else- Another way of saying otherwise891465
Increment- to add a certain amount (often 1), once or many times
Decrement- To subtract a certain amount (often 1), once or many times
Nested statement- A statement inside another statement
IP (Internet Protocol) - An agreed upon set of requirements for delivering packets
across a network
IP Address- A number assigned to any item that is connected to the Internet
DNS (Domain Name Service) - The services that translates URLs into IP addresses
URL (Universal Resource Locater) - An easy-to-remember address for calling a web
page (like www.code.org)
Internet- A group of computers and servers that are networked together
Networks- A group of things that are connected to each other
Packets- Small chunks of information that have been carefully formed from larger
chunks of information
Routing- Finding the best path through a network
Servers- Computer that exist only to provide information to others
Fiber - Optic Cable - A cable that uses light to send information
Wi-Fi - A wireless method of sending information using radio waves

DSL/Cable- A method of sending information using telephone or television cable

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