Trevor Storr — Aug 29, 2019

This course will explore advanced programming techniques and Computer Science concepts.

When:

Full Year (Semester 1 & 2)

Subject Area(s)

Digital Technology

NCEA L3

In this course students will have the opportunity to develop a significant personal programming project as well as understand an area of Computer Science in detail. The course is targeted heavily towards programming and requires hard work. It is very rewarding, though and many previous students have gone on to study this subject at university or polytechnic.

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to:

Requirements

Previous experience of computer programming. This could be gained by taking appropriate courses at NCEA L1 or L2 or through experience gained independently - for example as a hobby.

Assessment

Assessments are selected from the standards below. The expectation is that no more than 18 credits will be assessed

Level 3

Internal Assessments

AS91906 (DT 3.7) Use complex programming techniques to develop a computer program 6 credits

AS91907 (DT 3.8) Use complex processes to develop a digital technologies outcome 6 credits

AS91901 (DT 3.2) Apply user experience methodologies to develop a design for a digital technologies outcome 3 credits

External Assessments

AS91908 (DT 3.9) Analyse an area of computer science 3 credits

AS91909 (DT 3.10) Present a reflective analysis of developing a digital outcome 3 credits

About the teacher

Hi, I'm Trevor Storr, your teacher. To find out more about me, watch the clip below.


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