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SUBJECT GUIDE: INFORMATION
PROCESSING & TECHNOLOGY
WHAT IS INFORMATION PROCESSING & TECHNOLOGY?
Information technology refers to the creation, manipulation, storage, retrieval and
communication of information and to the range of technological devices and systems used to
perform these functions. The course of study emphasises problem identification and solution
rather than the use of specific applications. It is an intellectual discipline that involves a
study of information and intelligent systems, software and system engineering, human–
computer interaction, and the social and ethical issues associated with the use of information
technology.
HOW DOES IT BENEFIT STUDENTS?
In studying Information Processing & Technology, students investigate the nature of, and
methods associated with, information processing and related technologies, using a computer
as the primary tool. Such a study helps students cope with the rapid rate of change associated
with information technology and to appreciate its impact on society and the individual.
Students will be exposed to a variety of intellectual challenges involving distinctive
approaches to problem solving, communication and a range of associated practical skills.
The course touches many aspects of human life and finds itself drawing upon, and being
applied to, diverse fields of study. Consequently, the study of this course will contribute in a
significant way to the general education of students, whether or not they intend proceeding to
further studies or employment specific to information technology.
WHAT DO STUDENTS LEARN?
Information Processing and Technology has the following topics:
• Social and ethical issues encourages students to develop an appreciation and understanding
of the impact that developments in information technology have on themselves and
communities worldwide. As many of the issues to be discussed in this topic are
controversial, student learnings focus on activities that acknowledge that judgments made
about such issues are debatable and value-based. To make valid judgments about social and
ethical issues, students should be able to collect information from a variety of sources,
analyse it and use it as a basis to form opinions. Opinions need to be critically evaluated,
compared with other opinions, and expressed in a variety of ways. Communication of ideas
and information in a variety of genres is critical to an effective coverage of this topic.
• Human–computer interaction makes students aware that we are surrounded by many
interfaces to technological systems that affect how people come to understand the workings
of information and communication technology systems and the ways they communicate
with these systems. It enables students to know about different types of interfaces; to
understand that interfaces stand as layers to assist in the interaction between people and
computers and that they should be approached from different perspectives; to appreciate the
value of good interface design in effective human and computer interaction; to recognise
the fundamental importance of user-centred design when building new interfaces; and to
elicit some principles of good interface design so that they can incorporate them in their
own productions. Most student productions in information systems and software
engineering will involve interaction with people as clients.
• Information and intelligent systems introduces a formal model to describe the architecture
of information and intelligent systems, presents a methodology for the development of
these systems, and allows students to implement these to produce working information and
intelligent systems. The emphasis placed on the design and implementation of information
and intelligent systems requires that good speaking, listening and writing skills be
developed.
Subject Guide: IPT
1
Subject Guide: IPT
2
• Software and system engineering involves the study of software development and
computer systems. Students will gain some expertise and skills in the design, development
and evaluation of computer programs that solve practical problems. Students will also gain
knowledge of computer systems architecture and operating systems.
HOW DO STUDENTS LEARN?
In studying Information Processing & Technology, students engage in a wide variety of
practical and theoretical learning experiences. These might include retrieving information
from databases; designing, implementing, testing, evaluating and writing documentation for
information systems and other computer programs; participating in class discussions, role-
plays, dilemmas and scenarios; examining and investigating programs that learn;
constructing and controlling robotics devices; critically evaluating media reports and
advertisements; and undertaking case studies to investigate existing or proposed systems.
HOW ARE STUDENTS ASSESSED?
Senior secondary schools have individual procedures for the assessment of student work and
the reporting of student achievement. The assessment program will include a variety of
assessment techniques that are integrated with the learning experiences. On exit from the
course, each student will be awarded an achievement level which will be based on the fullest
and latest information about student achievement of the exit criteria and standards of the
course.
The criteria are Knowledge, and Research & development.
Assessment techniques used by schools include written tasks involving short and extended
written responses, tests and examinations, practical exercises, oral presentations and
projects.
HOW CAN PARENTS HELP?
Parents can help students by providing a supportive environment in the home, by showing an
interest in what students are doing daily, and by encouraging them in their learnings. They
should encourage their child to read widely in the subject and to remain abreast of recent
developments in information technology. Students should be encouraged to take an interest in
topical issues related to information technology. One of the best ways of doing this is for
parents/caregivers to show a personal interest in the area. Media reports often focus on such
issues. These issues could be discussed and a reasoned, critical response encouraged.
Parents and guardians might also consider:
• perusing the Information Processing & Technology syllabus from which schools plan their
programs of work
• discussing the school work program with the teacher
• discussing the student’s progress with the student and relevant school personnel.
A frequently asked question is whether it is necessary to purchase a computer for the
student’s home use. In general, the school will provide sufficient access to computers,
peripherals and software. If parents do plan to purchase a computer, it is recommended that
they discuss choice of hardware and software with the Information Processing & Technology
teacher.
This subject guide pertains to school courses developed from the
Senior Syllabus in Information Processing & Technology (2004).

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Guide to Information Processing & Technology

  • 1. SUBJECT GUIDE: INFORMATION PROCESSING & TECHNOLOGY WHAT IS INFORMATION PROCESSING & TECHNOLOGY? Information technology refers to the creation, manipulation, storage, retrieval and communication of information and to the range of technological devices and systems used to perform these functions. The course of study emphasises problem identification and solution rather than the use of specific applications. It is an intellectual discipline that involves a study of information and intelligent systems, software and system engineering, human– computer interaction, and the social and ethical issues associated with the use of information technology. HOW DOES IT BENEFIT STUDENTS? In studying Information Processing & Technology, students investigate the nature of, and methods associated with, information processing and related technologies, using a computer as the primary tool. Such a study helps students cope with the rapid rate of change associated with information technology and to appreciate its impact on society and the individual. Students will be exposed to a variety of intellectual challenges involving distinctive approaches to problem solving, communication and a range of associated practical skills. The course touches many aspects of human life and finds itself drawing upon, and being applied to, diverse fields of study. Consequently, the study of this course will contribute in a significant way to the general education of students, whether or not they intend proceeding to further studies or employment specific to information technology. WHAT DO STUDENTS LEARN? Information Processing and Technology has the following topics: • Social and ethical issues encourages students to develop an appreciation and understanding of the impact that developments in information technology have on themselves and communities worldwide. As many of the issues to be discussed in this topic are controversial, student learnings focus on activities that acknowledge that judgments made about such issues are debatable and value-based. To make valid judgments about social and ethical issues, students should be able to collect information from a variety of sources, analyse it and use it as a basis to form opinions. Opinions need to be critically evaluated, compared with other opinions, and expressed in a variety of ways. Communication of ideas and information in a variety of genres is critical to an effective coverage of this topic. • Human–computer interaction makes students aware that we are surrounded by many interfaces to technological systems that affect how people come to understand the workings of information and communication technology systems and the ways they communicate with these systems. It enables students to know about different types of interfaces; to understand that interfaces stand as layers to assist in the interaction between people and computers and that they should be approached from different perspectives; to appreciate the value of good interface design in effective human and computer interaction; to recognise the fundamental importance of user-centred design when building new interfaces; and to elicit some principles of good interface design so that they can incorporate them in their own productions. Most student productions in information systems and software engineering will involve interaction with people as clients. • Information and intelligent systems introduces a formal model to describe the architecture of information and intelligent systems, presents a methodology for the development of these systems, and allows students to implement these to produce working information and intelligent systems. The emphasis placed on the design and implementation of information and intelligent systems requires that good speaking, listening and writing skills be developed. Subject Guide: IPT 1
  • 2. Subject Guide: IPT 2 • Software and system engineering involves the study of software development and computer systems. Students will gain some expertise and skills in the design, development and evaluation of computer programs that solve practical problems. Students will also gain knowledge of computer systems architecture and operating systems. HOW DO STUDENTS LEARN? In studying Information Processing & Technology, students engage in a wide variety of practical and theoretical learning experiences. These might include retrieving information from databases; designing, implementing, testing, evaluating and writing documentation for information systems and other computer programs; participating in class discussions, role- plays, dilemmas and scenarios; examining and investigating programs that learn; constructing and controlling robotics devices; critically evaluating media reports and advertisements; and undertaking case studies to investigate existing or proposed systems. HOW ARE STUDENTS ASSESSED? Senior secondary schools have individual procedures for the assessment of student work and the reporting of student achievement. The assessment program will include a variety of assessment techniques that are integrated with the learning experiences. On exit from the course, each student will be awarded an achievement level which will be based on the fullest and latest information about student achievement of the exit criteria and standards of the course. The criteria are Knowledge, and Research & development. Assessment techniques used by schools include written tasks involving short and extended written responses, tests and examinations, practical exercises, oral presentations and projects. HOW CAN PARENTS HELP? Parents can help students by providing a supportive environment in the home, by showing an interest in what students are doing daily, and by encouraging them in their learnings. They should encourage their child to read widely in the subject and to remain abreast of recent developments in information technology. Students should be encouraged to take an interest in topical issues related to information technology. One of the best ways of doing this is for parents/caregivers to show a personal interest in the area. Media reports often focus on such issues. These issues could be discussed and a reasoned, critical response encouraged. Parents and guardians might also consider: • perusing the Information Processing & Technology syllabus from which schools plan their programs of work • discussing the school work program with the teacher • discussing the student’s progress with the student and relevant school personnel. A frequently asked question is whether it is necessary to purchase a computer for the student’s home use. In general, the school will provide sufficient access to computers, peripherals and software. If parents do plan to purchase a computer, it is recommended that they discuss choice of hardware and software with the Information Processing & Technology teacher. This subject guide pertains to school courses developed from the Senior Syllabus in Information Processing & Technology (2004).