Information and Creative Technology Course Overview for Ramsey Grammar School Year 9
This course overview provides details on the Information and Creative Technology Pearson BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Award, covering assessment methods, course content, expected qualities for success, skills development, student expectations, home support suggestions, and where to seek further advice. Students will explore online services, communication, internet components, digital devices, and create websites, spreadsheets, and graphic products. Emphasis is on creativity, investigative skills, time management, and meeting deadlines.
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Ramsey Grammar School Year 9 Options 22ndApril 2021
Information and Creative Technology Pearson BTEC Level 1/Level 2 First Award in Information and Creative Technology 600/4789/6
How is the course assessed Online Theory Exam Paper = 25% Three Units of Course Work = 75% **Please be aware that course work deadlines are very strict
What is covered in the course Theory: On this course you will investigate online services, online communication, the components of the internet and how digital devices exchange and store information. Course Work: You will design, create and test a website for a set audience and purpose. To present your course work you will understand the applications and features of graphical products and spreadsheet software. You will design and create spreadsheets and graphics products for a set audience and purpose.
Qualities needed for success, skills developed The course is suitable for those who are interested in the more creative side of computing. Students will benefit if they have a predicted grade of a C or above in English, and good time management skills. While learning the theory you will develop your investigation, analysis, English and Mathematics skills. You will develop your designing, creating, testing and reviewing skills while developing a website, spreadsheets and graphic products.
Expectations Independent learning Homework Organisational elements Keeping to deadlines attendance
How can home support There are useful books which can be purchased online for a small cost to support your child through the course. Assist students with research for coursework and encourage students to attend clubs offered at school.
Where to go for more advice Pearson s Website Please don t hesitate to contact either Mr. Mortimer or Ms. Garner for further information.