12 Digital Technologies Computing (Digital media and databases)
Subject Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr H. So.
Objectives
- To further develop skills related to digital technologies practice when it comes to web development. This would include coding skills and planning skills for a website.
- Continued exposure to the fundamental coding languages for website development - HTML, CSS, pHp and/or Javascript.
- Gain further knowledge of relational database management skills.
- Gaining coding skills - further SQL and basic PHP coding skills - for databases.
- Improve planning and collaboration skills to help with further work in the technology industry.
- Understanding how digital outcomes can be interpreted differently over time.
- Using a variety of assessment strategies and opportunities to complete work in an effective manner.
Content
- Review of basic HTML and CSS coding. Creation of a simple website regarding how technology can be interpreted differently over time.
- Website Design Principles.
- HTML and CSS coding, utilising Visual Studio Code as an editor and the editor available on the project space server.
- Plan, design, create, develop, test and evaluate a website (technological process). The final website will be uploaded on the server provided by the school.
- Enhancing a website with Javascript.
- Revision of SQL coding and relational DBMS (Database management systems).
- Introduction to PHP coding and inserting this into the website.
Extension/Enrichment Opportunities
Students who show aptitude can take part in the Scholarship programme. The invitation is by the teacher.
Special Note:
In cases where there is a clash in the Achievement Standards when individual students to multiple technologies (especially Digital Technologies), alternative assessments will be discussed with those students to avoid students losing opportunities to obtain the desired number of credits. This will be done on an individual basis and at the teacher's discretion.
Subject Overview
Term 1
A.S. 91356 v3 Generic Technology 2.3 - Develop a conceptual design for an outcome.
Term 2
A.S. 91362 v4 Generic Technology 2.9 - Demonstrate understanding of the nature of technological outcomes.
A.S. 91890 v1 Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko 2.1 - Conduct an inquiry to propose a digital technologies outcome.
Term 3
A.S. 91890 v1 Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko 2.1 - Conduct an inquiry to propose a digital technologies outcome.
A.S. 91893 v1 Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko 2.4 - Use advanced techniques to develop a digital media outcome.
Term 4
A.S. 91899 v1 Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko 2.10 - Present a summary of developing a digital outcome.
Recommended Prior Learning
Basic keyboarding and the ability to use common software applications (e.g. word processing).
Basic use of design tools - photoshop, Google suite, etc - also strongly recommended.
Successful completion of Year 11 Programming or 11 Computing is strongly advised.
Junior level Technology courses also strongly advised.
Subject and Associated Costs
Course Costs: $5.00 for Web server space and database.
Associated Costs: Computer Lab printing costs.
Pathway
This course will allow students to join a whole range of burgeoning professions, including but not exclusively:-
- web designer and developer
- web-based business owner and/or manager
- database analyst
- video game designer
- multimedia expert
-app designer
- digital graphics designer
- multimedia programmer
- UX designer and developer
Assessment Information
Achievement Standards made available to the students may depend on their personal Technology practice. A minimum of 14 credits will be available for every student.NOTE: All of the NCEA standards are assessed as part of a project. Results are not available until all elements of the project work have been submitted by the student, marked by the subject teacher and internally moderated. Therefore, most results are not reported until the end of the year.
SPECIAL NOTE:
In cases where there is a clash in the Achievement Standards when individual students to multiple technologies (especially Digital Technologies), alternative assessments will be discussed with those students to avoid students losing opportunities to obtain the desired number of credits. This will be done on an individual basis and at the teacher's discretion.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
This subject is eligible for subject endorsement.
Total Credits Available: 23 credits.
Externally Assessed Credits: 3 credits.
Internally Assessed Credits: 20 credits.
External
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Pathway Tags
Animator/Digital Artist, Business Analyst, Artist, Journalist, Graphic Designer, Communications Professional, Telecommunications Engineer, Information Technology Helpdesk/Support Technician, Information Technology Manager, Editor, Data Entry Operator/Transcriptionist, Information Technology Architect, Game Developer, User Experience Designer, Test Analyst, Network Administrator, Security Analyst, Security Consultant, Data Analyst, Scrum Master,