Computational Artifact
2a. Provide information on your computing innovation and computational artifact.
□Name the computing innovation that is represented by your computational artifact.
□Describe the computing innovation’s intended purpose and function.
□Describe how your computational artifact illustrates, represents, or explains the computing innovation’s intended purpose, its function, or its effect.
(Must not exceed 100 words)
2b. Describe your development process, explicitly identifying the computing tools and techniques you used to create your artifact. Your description must be detailed enough so that a person unfamiliar with those tools and techniques will understand your process. (Must not exceed 100 words)
Computing Innovation
2c. Explain at least one beneficial effect and at least one harmful effect the computing innovation has had, or has the potential to have, on society, economy, or culture. (Must not exceed 250 words)
2d. Using specific details, describe:
□the data your innovation uses;
□how the innovation consumes (as input), produces (as output), and/or transforms data; and
□at least one data storage concern, data privacy concern, or data security concern directly related to the computing innovation.
(Must not exceed 250 words)
References
2e. Provide a list of at least three online or print sources used to create your computational artifact and/or support your responses through in-text citation to the prompts provided in this performance task.
□At least two of the sources must have been created after the end of the previous academic year. That means from June 2017 to now!
□For each online source, include the complete and permanent URL. Identify the author, title, source, the date you retrieved the source, and, if possible, the date the reference was written or posted.
□For each print source, include the author, title of excerpt/article and magazine or book, page number(s), publisher, and date of publication.
□If you include an interview source, include the name of the person you interviewed, the date on which the interview occurred, and the person’s position in the field.
□Include in-text citations for the sources you used.
□Each source must be relevant, credible, and easily accessed.