Welcome to Year 11 Computing VCE!
This blog is where we will be posting all classroom notes! This will be the responsibility of each student to write up each week so there will be a record of all classroom notes here to be accessed if someone is away or if Mz Faz breaks her leg and can only communicate across the interwebs.First of all, here is the Study Design for Computing VCE. I recommend you download and/or print this document out so you know exactly what you are studying.
Here is our first unit:
Unit 1: Computing
In this unit students focus on how data, information and networked digital systems can be used to meet a range of users’ current and future needs.
- In Area of Study 1 students collect primary data when investigating an issue, practice or event and create a digital solution that graphically presents the findings of the investigation.
- In Area of Study 2 students examine the technical underpinnings of wireless and mobile networks, and security controls to protect stored and transmitted data, to design a network solution that meets an identified need or opportunity. They predict the impact on users if the network solution were implemented.
- In Area of Study 3 students acquire and apply their knowledge of information architecture and user interfaces, together with web authoring skills, when creating a website to present different viewpoints on a contemporary issue. When creating solutions students need to apply relevant stages of the problem-solving methodology as well as computational, design and systems thinking skills.
Software tools
The following table indicates the software tools that students are required to both study and use in this unit.
- Area of Study 1 Any software tool to create a graphic solution
- Area of Study 3 Web authoring software, visualising thinking tool/s, tool for planning a project
this unit.
- Area of Study 2 A graphic tool to represent a network solution
So what was all that then?
Straight from the Study Guide!
So we're going to look at data and the range of different ways it can be collected, the issues affecting the collection of data and social consequences of data collection. Then we're going to look at networks - and the kinds of protection required when storing sensitive data. Finally we're creating a web site.
Our transition classes will cover key knowledge: Data and information
• types and purposes of qualitative and quantitative data
• sources of, and methods and techniques for, acquiring and referencing primary data and information
• factors affecting the quality of data and information such as relevance, accuracy, bias and reliability
• techniques for authorising the collection and use of data and information such as using consent forms
• techniques for protecting the privacy of the providers of data and information such as de-identifying personal data
Our transition classes will cover Key skills
• frame an investigation inquiry
• identify, legally and ethically acquire, and reference data and information from primary sources
• devise and implement controls and techniques to minimise risks to the security and privacy of data and information
• interpret selected data, identifying relationships and patterns
• select and apply appropriate design tools to represent the functionality and appearance of graphic solutions
for particular purposes
• use software, and select and apply functions, formats, conventions, data validation and testing techniques to
efficiently manipulate data and create graphic solutions.
You will need this document Guide to Information Security 2013 Australian Government. This document covers all the legal obligations data storage operators have in terms of the owners of the data.
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