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## Quick sheet critieria
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Network Quicksheet link:
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DXYMVXGOId8IQHr6WrrC68CwIOFtk_gwAcNaipDCTTw/edit?usp=sharing
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The concept quick sheet for each module should be one single-spaced page
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containing the following sections. It will be hard to fit the expected level
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of detail onto one page; it is expected that your first draft will need revision
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to achieve the necessary density.
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- **A summary of the topic.** This should include a structural overview summarizing
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how the concepts within the topic fit together (including a diagram if helpful),
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a description of specific concepts learned during the module (including key terminology),
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and a list of additional concepts in this area which you have not yet learned but which
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feel important. Conclude the summary with an explanation of why this topic is important.
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- **A proposal for how this topic could fit into your current (or anticipated) teaching context**.
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This should contain specific alignment between CS concepts and your content-area standards,
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outcomes, or emphasis areas; and ALSO alignment between CS concepts and the broader needs,
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interests, and priorities of your students. Explain where this concept could fit into your
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curriculum and a justification for this integration.
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- **A proposal for how you would teach this topic in your current (or anticipated) teaching context**.
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This should contain specific connections between concepts and the pedagogy (including teaching materials,
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lesson structures, and strategies to support students) you would use to support your specific students.
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You are welcome to propose using the curricular materials used in this course, existing materials,
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or materials which do not yet exist. Finally, describe any additional training, support, or
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collaboration you would need to make this happen.
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A second page may contain links, implementation notes, and a list of references.
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## Writing your quick sheet
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You may use any word-processing software you like to write your quick sheet. One option
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is to write your quicksheet in markdown and then use [pandoc](https://pandoc.org/) to
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export to PDF. This requires that you have pandoc and LaTeX installed. Alternatively, you
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can use Word, LibreOffice, or another word processing software.
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[Here's a sample quick sheet](https://makingwithcode.org/courses/ny-csdf/unit0/quicksheet_networking/sample.pdf).
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Either way, save your quick sheet in this directory , and run `mwc submit` when you're
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ready to turn it in.
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