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* Students will study the wiki and other sources to gain '''knowledge'''
* Students will study the wiki and other sources to gain '''knowledge'''
* Students will practice '''skills''' primarily by using the {{MMM}} but writing journals and using other software may also be required
* Students will practice '''skills''' primarily by using the {{MMM}} but writing journals and using other software may also be required
* Throughout the range students are eligible and encouraged to work with {{MM}} to receive mentoring
* Student competency is measured on the following scale:<br/>'''inevident''' → '''emerging''' → '''developing''' → '''proficient''' → '''exemplary'''
* Student competency is measured on the following scale:<br/>'''inevident''' → '''emerging''' → '''developing''' → '''proficient''' → '''exemplary'''
* Students may continue honing their skills until the reach the level of '''exemplary''', however once they reach they level of '''proficient''' they are eligible to the ''Proving Ground''
* Students may continue honing their skills until they reach the level of '''exemplary'''
* Upon achieving the level of '''proficient''' students are eligible to demonstrate their competency at the ''Proving Ground''
* Upon achieving the level of '''exemplary''' students are awarded a sash as an indication of their success
 
=== The Proving Grounds ===
=== The Proving Grounds ===
[[File:Dugway Proving Ground.jpg|thumb|right|The Proving Ground]]
[[File:Dugway Proving Ground.jpg|thumb|right|The Proving Ground]]

Revision as of 14:07, 17 June 2022

Within these castle walls be forged Mavens of Computer Science ...
— Merlin, The Coder

Terms[edit]

Knowledge
theoretical understanding of a particular subject
for example: calculate the torque required to turn a screw
Skill
practical ability in a particular topic that comes from training or practice
for example: using a screwdriver to rotate a screw until it is flush with a surface
Competence
the level of mastery of a specific knowledge or skill
for example: craftsman may use a scale of
novice → apprentice → journeyman → expert → master
to describe the level achieved in a specific knowledge or skill
Competency
the ability to employ a set of related knowledge and skills to perform a particular task
for example: applying knowledge and skills to design and build a wall
Expertise
mastery of an entire domain, demonstrating extensive skills and knowledge with the ability to select successfully from among them for a particular task
for example: applying expert knowledge and skills to design and build a house

Methodology[edit]

Students begin each lesson on the range for practice and conclude each lesson at the proving ground.

The Range[edit]

The Range
  • Students will study the wiki and other sources to gain knowledge
  • Students will practice skills primarily by using the  Merlin Mission Manager  but writing journals and using other software may also be required
  • Throughout the range students are eligible and encouraged to work with  Merlin Mavens™  to receive mentoring
  • Student competency is measured on the following scale:
    inevidentemergingdevelopingproficientexemplary
  • Students may continue honing their skills until they reach the level of exemplary
  • Upon achieving the level of proficient students are eligible to demonstrate their competency at the Proving Ground
  • Upon achieving the level of exemplary students are awarded a sash as an indication of their success

The Proving Grounds[edit]

The Proving Ground
  • Students will demonstrate their mastery of a lesson's knowledge and skills at the proving ground
  • Students will demonstrate their mastery primarily by using the  Merlin Mission Manager  but writing journals and using other software may also be required

References[edit]