State Curriculum Materials
These materials are available from the North Carolina State Course Home Page.
- Course Blueprint (356KB PDF)
- Curriculum Guide (84KB ZIP)
Description
This course is designed to introduce the concepts of programming, application development, and writing software solutions in the Visual Basic environment. Emphasis is placed on the software development process, principles of user interface design, and the writing of a complete Visual Basic program including event-driven input, logical decision making and processing, and useful output. Communication, critical thinking, and lifelong learning skills are reinforced through the completion of course activities. Work-based learning strategies appropriate to this course are internships, cooperative education, and apprenticeship. Simulations, projects, teamwork, and FBLA leadership activities, meetings, conferences, and competitions provide opportunities for application of instructional competencies.
My Curriculum Materials
Computer Architecture (Hardware and GUI)
- Windows XP Graphical User Interface Components (Activity)
- Personal Computer Hardware Components (Activity)
Number Systems
- Binary Hopscotch (FoxTrot Comic Strip)
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Visual Basic Program Planning Sheet « DanielSmithDesigns Weblog // September 18, 2008 at 1:27 pm
[...] use Microsoft Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition in my Computer Programming I [...]
Personal Computer Hardware Components « DanielSmithDesigns Weblog // September 26, 2008 at 2:28 pm
[...] my students understanding of basic computer hardware components in my Computer Applications I and Computer Programming I courses. When I refer to some piece of hardware, they will now (hopefully) know what I’m [...]
Windows XP Graphical User Interface Components « DanielSmithDesigns Weblog // September 26, 2008 at 2:29 pm
[...] to improve my students understanding of basic windows components in my Computer Applications I and Computer Programming I courses. When I refer to some part of windows in class, they will now (hopefully) know what I’m [...]
Final Grades Estimator 1.0 « DanielSmithDesigns Weblog // October 23, 2008 at 4:35 pm
[...] wrote this Final Grades Estimator as an example program in my Computer Programming I course. It was written in Microsoft Visual Basic [...]
Final Grades Estimator 1.0 « Problems To Solve // February 11, 2009 at 9:44 am
[...] Tomoyuki Miyano, Visual Basic I wrote this Final Grades Estimator as an example program in my Computer Programming I course. It was written in Microsoft Visual Basic [...]
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