Overview
2008 - 2009
Prerequisites
Students
should have
basic keyboard
and word
processing skills.
Good reading
and writing
skills are
essential.
Objectives
1.
Understand and
critically examine
the global
impact of
IT developments
2.
Demonstrate a
knowledge and
understanding of
the social
and ethical
implications of
IT systems
and developments
at the
local, national
and global
level
3.
Analyse and
evaluate the
social and
ethical implications
of IT
developments
4.
Analyse and
evaluate relevant
examples of
the global
impact of
IT in
a portfolio
of individually
researched studies
5.
Design and
apply IT
solutions to
a problem
set in
a social
context through
a project
6.
Express ideas
clearly and
coherently with
supporting arguments
and examples.
The
syllabus integrates
the following
three sections:
1.
Social and
Ethical Issues
where students
analyse the
social impact
and ethical
considerations of
IT
2.
IT systems
in a
Social Context
where students
study issues
relating to
the use
of software,
hardware and
related information
systems
3.
Areas of
Impact which
provides the
topic areas
for case
studies
The
Areas of
Impact include:
Business
and Employment
(compulsory)
Three
other areas
chosen from:
Education, Health,
Arts/Entertainment/Leisure,
Science and
the Environment,
Politics and
Government.
Activities
Social
and ethical
issues will
be taught
using a
variety of
techniques that
could include
lectures, speakers,
visits to
businesses, class
discussions, and
debates. Students
will be
researching the
latest information
through journals,
magazines, newspapers,
and on-line
resources including
the Internet.
Throughout the
course students
will use
a wide
variety of
applications including
word processing,
communications, spreadsheet,
database, presentation,
graphics, and
multimedia software.
Internal
Assessment
This
work which
is externally
moderated includes:
Three
pieces of
written work,
each of
800 -1000
words, which
critically analyse
and evaluate
social and
ethical issues
raised in
news items
(20%)
A
project where
students will
design a
practical application
using at
least three
IT tools
to solve
a real
life problem
in the
community (20%)
External
Assessment
・
Paper 1
(1 hour)
・short-answer
questions on
all topics
(25%)
・
Paper 2
(2 hours)
- extended response
questions (35%)
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