IT

Why study Information Technology?

Data Manipulation and Augmented Reality are vital skills for success in employment and higher education and are among the key transferable skills required by employers. Digital Information Technologies develops pupils understanding of skills through the development of creative products to solve real world data problems. Studying IT will prepare pupils for a career in a data driven future. Learners will understand and develop tools, techniques, methods and processes for technological solutions; knowledge and use of hardware and software applications; Data Manipulation tools and techniques; interaction, inputs and outputs; and risks, legal moral, ethical and security issues.

How will I study Information Technology?

Pupils will learn the principles of information and computation; how digital systems work and how to create programs and systems of their own using high-level programming languages. As a result, our pupils will become responsible, competent, confident, and creative users of information and communication technology, with the skills to solve problems, design systems and understand human and machine intelligence. They will learn how to apply the academic principles they learn in the classroom to real-world systems in an exciting and engaging way.

What will I study at key stage 3?

Pupils in KS3 will explore computer systems and digital devices, including both physical and digital components. They will master problem solving through using computational thinking and create algorithms to solve problems. The curriculum introduces students to text-based programming with Python. The lessons form a journey that starts with simple programs involving input and output, and gradually moves on through arithmetic operations, selection, iteration, and string manipulation. Pupils develop essential knowledge on binary representations and how computers translate human interaction. Pupils are introduced to binary digits and how they can be used to represent text and numbers.

Pupils go on to develop their understanding of information and digital literacy skills. Pupils will develop software formatting skills and master spreadsheet skills including the use of formulas and functions. Pupils also look at social engineering techniques used by cybercriminals and how to prevent these threats. This is followed by pupils exploring the technologies that make up the internet and the World Wide Web.

What will I study at key stage 4?

The understanding of IT skills through the development of creative products to solve real world data problems. Taking this qualification will prepare pupils for a career in a data driven future. Learners will understand and develop tools, techniques, methods and processes for technological solutions; knowledge and use of hardware and software applications; Data Manipulation tools and techniques; phases, interaction, inputs and outputs; and risks, legal moral, ethical and security issues.

Assessment at key stage 4

OCR Cambridge Nationals in IT

Overview Focus
Component 1 – R050 Learn the theoretical knowledge and understanding to apply design tools for applications, principles of human computer interfaces and the use of data and testing in different contexts when creating IT solutions or products. To understand the uses of Internet of Everything and the application of this in everyday life, cyber-security and legislations related to the use of IT systems, and the different types of digital communications software, devices, and distribution channels.
Overview Focus
Component 2 – R060 – Spreadsheets You will learn the skills to be able to plan and design a spreadsheet solution to meet client requirements. You will be able to use a range of tools and techniques to create a spreadsheet solution based on your design, which you will test. You will be able to evaluate your solution based on the user requirements
Overview Focus
Component 3 – R070 – Augmented reality You will learn the basics of Augmented Reality (AR) and the creation of a model prototype product to showcase how it can be used appropriately for a defined target audience to present information. You will also learn the purpose, use and types of AR in different contexts and how they are used on different digital devices. You will develop the skills to be able to design and create an AR model prototype, using a range of tools and techniques. You will also be able to test and review your AR model prototype.

Enrichment

The department offers subject-specific enrichment clubs and pupils are able to use the school’s state-of-the-art IT facilities. Pupils are able to take part in representing the school in local and national competitions designed to increase their engagement and enhance their subject knowledge, such as the CyberFirst Girls’ Competition. Clubs include a Coding club.

Careers

IT skills and knowledge are useful in whichever direction you choose to embark upon. Possible career choices are: Network Manager, Web Development, Software Engineering and Architect, Data Analyst, Data Science, Cyber Security, Project management, accountancy and Teaching.

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