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Computer Science PrinciplesTest date and timeThere will be no end-of-year exam in Computer Science Principles-the AP Exam score will be computed from the Create and Explore Performance Tasks. The deadline for submission of Performance Questions in the Digital Portfolio is extended to May 26, 11:59 p.m. ET.Question namePerformance Task: CreatePerformance Task: Explore% of exam weight (rounded)60%40%Question descriptionThe Create performance task focuses on students developing computer programs and describing significant aspects of the program that allow it to run correctly. Students have the flexibility to write programs that reflect their interests (e.g., their desire to solve a problem; program a game; or produce digital art appealing to a specific audience, etc.). This allows students to engage in the study of computer science from a creative perspective. Students will provide evidence of their knowledge of important programming concepts such as developing algorithms and using abstractions. Students are required to submit an individual program but are able to collaborate on the development of their program.The Explore performance task focuses on students using and applying computational analysis in the exploration of a significant computing innovation to determine and describe the impact of the innovation on people and society. Students select and explore an innovation of their choosing. Then, they create a computational artifact about the innovation and describe how it works and how it is used, its purpose, how it consumes and/or produces data, and the harmful and beneficial effects of the innovation on people and society.Other course-specific infoThe scoring guidelines for the Create and Explore performance tasks are the same as the 2019 scoring guidelines and can be found here: https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/ap19-sg-csp.pdf?course=ap-computer-science-principles

New Information About 2020 AP Exams

Dear Colleague, This email provides key information about the 2020 AP® Exams. We recently sent you an email about our commitment to provide free, remote learning resources and a new at-home testing option for this year's AP Exams. As promised, additional details are now available, and we'll continue to provide updates in the weeks leading up to the exams. A great resource for learning about this year's AP Exams is Trevor Packer's presentation. Exam Dates Most AP teachers and students we surveyed prefer to test earlier, while the content is still fresh. • Exams will be given from May 11-22. • Makeup test dates will be available for each subject from June 1-5. • Students can take exams at home or in schools, if they reopen. • Each subject's exam will be taken on the same day at the same time, worldwide. • View the full testing schedule. We encourage you to remind your students about exam dates for their courses. Exam Format Most exams will have one or two free-response questions, and each question will be timed separately. Students will need to write and submit their responses within the allotted time for each question. • Students will be able to take exams on any device they have access to - computer, tablet, or smartphone. They'll be able to type and upload their responses or write responses by hand and submit a photo via their cell phones. • For most subjects, the exams will be 45 minutes long, plus an additional 5 minutes for uploading. Students will need to access the online testing system 30 minutes early to get set up. • Certain courses - Art and Design: 2D; Art and Design: 3D; Computer Science Principles; Drawing; Research; and Seminar - will use portfolio submissions and will not have a separate online exam. All deadlines for these submissions have been extended to May 26, 2020, 11:59 p.m. ET. Teachers and students may receive separate course-specific communications. • Students taking world language and culture exams will complete two spoken tasks consistent with free-response questions 3 and 4 on the current AP Exam. Written responses will not be required. We'll provide additional details in the coming weeks to help students prepare. To learn more about the rationale behind the exam content, watch Trevor Packer's presentation. Tips for testing on specific devices will be available in late April. Confronting the Digital Divide We recognize that the digital divide could prevent some low-income and rural students from participating. Working with partners, we're investing so these students have the tools and connectivity they need to review AP content online and take the exam. If your students need mobile tools or connectivity, you can contact us directly to let us know by April 24. Exam Scores and College Credit As usual, students' work will be scored by our network of college faculty and AP teachers, and will be reported on a 1-5 scale. We anticipate releasing scores as close to the usual July timeframe as possible.

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