2.12. Wrap Up¶
This lesson is meant to be a stopping point to check students' understanding of the material covered thus far, before proceeding to the next unit.
Each unit wrap up will provide App Inventor drills that would be appropriate for the material covered in the unit. As an instructor, you also have the option to give a unit quiz to your students.
2.12.1. App Inventor Drills¶
For this unit, there is one set of coding drills linked to the Wrap-up Unit on the student-facing site. These can be assigned as additional exercises to help improve coding knowledge and skills. Solutions are linked only to the teacher-facing site.
- Basic App Inventor -- drills that use basic App Inventor components, such as Buttons, Labels, Sounds, and a Checkbox together with basic programming concepts such as if/else and App Inventor's event-driven programming model. (Solutions) Note: Solutions are only available to verified educators that have joined the Teaching Mobile CSP Google group/forum in Unit 1.
2.12.2. Unit Assessments¶
AP Classroom
The following are the suggested topics that you could assign once students have completed this unit. (Note: Before adding questions to their formative assessment, teachers should review the questions in each topic to ensure that the questions are appropriate for their students depending on what was covered in this unit. It is not necessary to assign all of the questions.)
Suggested Topics:
- Topic 1.1 Collaboration
- Topic 1.2 Program Function and Purpose (excluding: Procedures with Parameters and Lists)
- Topic 2.1 Binary Numbers
- Topic 3.6 Conditionals
- Topic 4.1 The Internet (excluding: Packets)
- Topic 5.1 Beneficial and Harmful Effects
Mobile CSP Assessments
Note: Assessments are only available to verified educators that have joined the Teaching Mobile CSP Google group/forum in Unit 1.
Mobile CSP has created an assessment bank of questions that can be used for each unit and at the end of the course. This assessment bank is designed to be made ONLY available to teachers and not to students, except when administering the assessment. A tool to create your own assessments from a spreadsheet, requires an understanding of how to use scripts in Google sheets. Alternatively, you can access a Google Doc and Form version of the assessments using these links:
- Directions - Please review carefully
- Google Doc - please make a COPY to edit
- Google Form - please make a COPY to edit
Many of the Mobile CSP teachers from previous years have decided to quiz students in between the larger exams (midterm and final). Some of those teachers have shared their quizzes. The Mobile CSP Assessments Repository contains copies of those quizzes (most of which were made with Google Forms) and instructions for how to use those quizzes.
You are also welcome to create your own quizzes. If you have a quiz you'd like to submit to the repository, please email us at research@mobile-csp.org