Level 3 Digital Technology
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mrs R. Close.
A practical course covering many different aspects of computing. Students develop skills using commonly used software programs (Word, Excel, Access, Publisher, Photoshop, Powerpoint), some programming knowledge and the ability to use digital technologies to problem solve.
Students work on individual programmes and have some input regarding which programs and skills they wish to learn.
Please note that students do not complete all the standards that are listed. This list is merely indicative and shows the range of assessments that are available.
Recommended Prior Learning
This course has open entry - no prior learning is required.
Pathway
Level 3 Digital Technologies give students a broad overview of commonly used computer software programs, plus an introduction to Computer Science and coding for the development of own computer websites and programs. As computing skills are vital in almost every job students learn these valuable skills or this could lead to further study in Computer Science.
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
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Use a word processing application to integrate images, spreadsheet and database data into documents
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Produce a spreadsheet for organisational use
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Produce and use a relational database to provide a solution for organisational use
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Develop, test, and evaluate an interactive website for organisational use
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Use a presentation application to produce an interactive multimedia presentation
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Use a desktop publishing application to produce documents
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Create and customise business documents
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Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko 3.3 - Use complex techniques to develop a database
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Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko 3.4 - Use complex techniques to develop a digital media outcome
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Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko 3.7 - Use complex programming techniques to develop a computer program