Transcript IPT 2010 - Yr11IPTStPatsDundas
Miss O’Grady
Manners and behaviour is exceptional at ALL times.
Standing up at the beginning of the lesson with greeting.
Homework is to be completed. NO excuses.
ALL equipment must be brought to EVERY lesson.
If I have any problems or concerns I will be contacting home straight away.
Folder- Paper or books
USB/ External Hard Drive
Pencil Case
Textbook- Information Processes and Technology_ Samuel Davis ( Second Edition)
Hole Punch- Officeworks $2.80
The simple answer is there is LOTS of theory to cover. This means that majority of the time we will be covering theory. It will probably work out to be: - Theory 60% - Practical 40% Remember the HSC is a written examination
$52.95 from www.pedc.com.au
Second Edition
Quite Intense
HSC Questions
Revision Questions
You will need to print pages 14-26 and have them at the front of your folder. After each lesson, you will need to highlight the ‘Learn To and Learn About’ outcomes you have achieved. This will be also useful for revision. You need to also put question marks next to areas that may still not be clear to you even after covering them in class.
All work given out and presented will be posted on the Wiki after the lesson. It will be your responsibility to access the Wiki and save these documents.
You will need to ensure your USB is organised!!!!
Does this mean you don’t take notes in class? ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!
Wiki?
http://yr11iptstpatsdundas.wikispaces.com/
Why was the previous clip shown?
What message does it send you as IPT 2010 students?
The preliminary course will provide you with thorough grounding in regard to the operation and design of information systems.
In the HSC course you will apply this knowledge as you examine and develop particular types of information systems such as communication systems and database systems.
‘Information systems and the role they play in society have increased in significance in recent years. The raw ingredients – information, information technology and participants – combine to form information processes within information systems. The area of information systems has provided major jobs growth for both women and men in recent years. Moreover, fields which have not traditionally been associated with computers – but in which processing information is a vital function – are emerging as exciting new areas of employment. These include music, the arts, science and technology as well as new and fast-growing industries that use multimedia.’
- Information Processes and Technology Stage 6 Syllabus-
Board of Studies
Bored of Studies
http://www.quia.com/quiz/1753341.html?AP_rand=1689975309
http://www.quia.com/quiz/1735178.html