AP Computer Science Principles is the newest computer science course offered by the College Board, starting in 2016-17 school year.
Information about the AP CSP exam can be found on the College Board AP CSP Exam Page and at APCentral.
You can read about the course in the AP CSP Course and Exam Description.
Why take the AP Computer Science Exam?
Mobil CSP is a curriculum endorsed by the College Board and is designed to satisfy all of the College Board AP CSP requirements.
"The Mobile CSP course uses the visual programming language, App Inventor for Android, to provide a rigorous, programming-based introduction to computer science using a project-based curriculum. Students learn computer science by building socially useful mobile apps. In this way, student learning will be associated closely with their interests and grounded in their schools, their homes, and their communities." - Mobil CSP Team
To test or install your App Inventor App quickly on your Android phone you must install the MIT AI Companion App.
It can be installed through the Play Store, a QR reader or through a link on the following page.
MIT AI Companion Android Download Page
The App Inventor 2 online book is available for viewing, however the book is also for sale online if you would like a paper copy.
A special thanks to the Clarkstown North PTSA for providing our class with the tablets we use every day to test run our programs.
Here is a collection of videos on computer basics from GCF Learn Free; If you want to understand "The Cloud," this is where you start.
We are always looking to the future as well: Photonic Microprocessor
What is an Algorithm anyway?
Here is an AP CSP story of success.
What is a floating-point number?
MIT AppInventor 2 Page (Log into Google, click Allow button)
AICompanion PC Android Emulator (MAC AICompanion Android Emulator)
Google Play:
Mobizen Screen Recorder (Android 4.4 and up)
What to try if the aiStarter emulator does not launch.