AP Computer Science Principles is an introductory college-level computing course that introduces students to the breadth of the field of computer science. Students learn to design and evaluate solutions and apply computer science to solve problems through the development of algorithms and programs. They incorporate abstraction into programs and use data to discover new knowledge. Students also explain how computing innovations and computing systems—including the internet—work, explore their potential impacts, and contribute to a computing culture that is collaborative and ethical. *This course is endorsed by the College Board. Features include 180 student activities, 128 teacher resources, 32 checkpoints, 3 pre/post tests, 674 quiz questions, an auto-grader, and content available in both English and Spanish.