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Featuring the new study design By Mark Kelly McKinnon Secondary College

Overview Unit 3 – 2 outcomes Unit 4 – 2 outcomes Outcomes contribute 50% of the year’s score Other 50% is the final 2 hour hand-written exam.

Outcomes U301 (“unit 3 outcome 1”) Task 1 - Prototype website for an online community (40 marks) Explain technical requirements of the host network (10 marks)

Outcomes U3O2 Relational database (40) How & why data is acquired via websites (10)

Outcomes U4O1 Spreadsheet (or relational database) and user documentation (50) Evaluation of solution (10) We’re taking the Excel 2007/2010 path Good way to make up for imperfect U3O2 marks

Spreadsheet skills needed conditional formatting formulae including simple functions (SUM, average, maximum, minimum, count) conditional statements lookup tables cell protection graphs insert notes/comments macros relative and absolute cell references naming a range electronic validation sheet referencing formatting/layout

Outcomes U4O2 Data/information management Relevant legislation marks

U4O2 Legislation Privacy Act 1988 Information Privacy Act 2000 Health Records Act 2001 Copyright Act 1968 Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (VIC) (sections 13, 14 and 15) Spam Act 2003 (Part 1.3, Simplified outline).

End of year exam Around 10 November 2 hours Handwritten (no computers) 20 multiple choice questions (20 marks) Short answer section (70 marks) No dictionaries, calculators All key knowledge from all 4 outcomes is examinable

What do you need to know? Study design – defines key knowledge and key skills for each outcome. All key knowledge is assessable on exam. All skills are assessable in outcomes. Glossary – in the study design. All terms in it are examinable.

Key knowledge list types, purposes and functionality of websites that support information exchange within online communities types of networks and the functions of their key hardware and software components capabilities of wired and wireless communications technology to support local and remote communications hardware and software requirements for setting up websites on servers, including operating system, web server software, protocols, security and proxy servers stages of the problem-solving methodology types and purposes of online communities including social, work-based, project/interest-based that support the purposes of collaboration, knowledge sharing and collective identity needs of online community members that affect the nature of their websites, including access requirements (open or closed) non-technical constraints on website solutions, including privacy, copyright and human rights requirements and social online protocols design elements that influence the functionality and appearance of websites design tools for representing website solutions functions of web authoring software used to manipulate data manual and electronic validation techniques formats and conventions applied to websites in order to improve their effectiveness for intended users methods and techniques for testing that the solutions perform as intended. reasons why organisations acquire data via websites, including 24-hour customer access, improved efficiencies through direct data entry by customers, improvements in effectiveness and access to global market economies reasons why individuals and organisations supply data via websites, including purchasing of goods and services, voting, social networking and exchanging information techniques used by organisations to acquire data on websites and reasons for their choice techniques used by organisations to protect the rights of individuals and organisations supplying data, including security protocols and stating policies regarding privacy, shipping and returns stages of the problem-solving methodology purposes and structure of an RDBMS naming conventions to support efficient use of an RDBMS Data types, including text (string), number, date/time, Boolean (true/false) Data formats used for display, including fixed decimal places, various date formats, 12 hour/24 hour time, true/false, yes/no a methodology for creating an RDBMS structure: identifying tables and fields; normalising tables, defining data types and field sizes, identifying primary key and foreign key fields ways in which normalisation can ensure the integrity of data in an RDBMS design tools for describing data types, and the value of entity relationship (ER) diagrams for representing the structure of an RDBMS design tools for representing solutions functions and techniques within an RDBMS to efficiently and effectively manipulate and validate data functions and techniques to retrieve required information through searching, sorting, filtering and querying data sets methods and techniques for testing that the solutions perform as intended. types of goals of organisations and information systems role of components of information systems characteristics of strategic, tactical and operational decisions made in organisations stages of the problem-solving methodology problem-solving activities relating to the analysis of ongoing information problems design tools for representing the functionality and appearance of solutions criteria for evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of solutions to ongoing information problems functions, techniques and procedures for efficiently and effectively manipulating data using an RDBMS or spreadsheet software, including the application of formats and conventions, the validation of data and the management of files techniques for testing solutions and user acceptance strategies for evaluating the extent to which solutions meet organisations' needs content and types of onscreen user documentation, including quick start guide, tutorial, content sensitive help and manual characteristics of efficient and effective user interfaces and information architecture functions, techniques and procedures for efficiently and effectively manipulating data using web authoring or multimedia authoring software. reasons why data and information are important to organisations key legislation that affects how organisations control the storage, communication and disposal of their data and information threats to the integrity and security of data and information stored, communicated and disposed of by organisations procedures and equipment for preventing unauthorised access to data and information and for minimising the loss of data accessed by authorised and unauthorised users the advantages and disadvantages of using cloud computing for storing, communicating and disposing of data and information ethical dilemmas arising from information management strategies used by organisations strategies for resolving legal, ethical and social tensions between stakeholders arising from information management strategies possible consequences for organisations of the violation of, or failure to follow, security measures disaster recovery strategies and the testing of these strategies criteria for evaluating the effectiveness of information management strategies.

Orientation Week Activities Visit vceit.com Problem solving methodology theory Prototype website theory Practise Dreamweaver Practise image editing for tool simulation

McKinnon ITA Holiday Homework Investigate community websites Research these site types: blogs chat rooms forums social networking (even Facebook! Tell mum I said you could) wikis. What needs of an online community does each site satisfy?

McKinnon ITA Holiday Homework Practise Dreamweaver CS5 30 day free trial at adobe.com Relevant skills include: cascading style sheets edit and format content links (relative and absolute links, internal and external links) navigation buttons screen layout tagging (metadata tags, alt tags) Forms incorporate images/sound

McKinnon ITA Holiday Homework Practise RDBMS (Filemaker Pro 10) for U3O2. PDF Tutorials in studentshared\filemaker 10 PDF on network Take support files too Need to be able to create database relationships Get up to chapter day free trial also in studentshared\filemaker 10 PDF

McKinnon ITA Holiday Homework The following RDBMS functions apply to Unit 3: create tables create relationships between tables use a range of data types electronic validation create, edit and use queries (finds) use of calculated fields sort records or index on different fields.

Resources Your textbook IT Lecture Notes at vceit.com (including my theory slideshows) Checkpoints Be cautious using resources (e.g. practice exams & outcomes) from before The course has changed. e.g. no project management in new course.

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