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Learning Outcome 1: Operational Knowledge of Information and Communication Technologies

The learner is able to demonstrate operational knowledge of information and communication technologies and the environments in which they operate. This Learning Outcome requires learners to operate competently in an electronic environment and encapsulates basic operational knowledge of:

Outcomes for Grade 10:

terminology of relevant computer hardware and software and the aims and objectives of networked environments.

devices.

multi-level directories.

to information technology.

impact of information and communication technologies on the local environment and society.

Outcomes for Grade 11:

and local area networks.

trouble shooting functions.

structures in multiple storage media.

to information technology.

communication technologies on the environment and society in a national context.

Outcomes for Grade 12:

hardware, software and wide area network environments.

shooting simple end-user computer-related hardware and software problems.

security issues related to information technology.

related to the impact of information and communication technologies on the environment and society in a global context.

Must include:

Learning Outcome 2: Integrated End-user Computer Applications Skills and Knowledge in Problem Solving

The learner is able to apply and integrate end-user computer applications skills and knowledge to solve problems related to the processing, presentation and communication of information. This Learning Outcome concentrates on:

Outcomes for Grade 10:

accuracy in the input of data.

graphics using basic techniques in a word processing programme.

using basic functions and formulae in a spreadsheet programme by applying appropriate techniques.

integration techniques using word processing and spreadsheet programmes.

to produce accurate output.

communication modes and tools.

Outcomes for Grade 11:

operations in the accurate input of data.

graphics using advanced techniques in a word processing programme.

data and create and edit charts in a spreadsheet programme by applying appropriate techniques.

simple forms, queries and reports using a database programme. on of data;

and/or graphics in any end-user computer application programme other than word processing, spreadsheet or database programmes.

integration techniques using appropriate programmes.

editing instructions to produce accurate output.

variety of communication modes and tools.

Outcomes for Grade 12:

techniques to accurately input data.

various contexts.

programme in various contexts.

programme in various contexts.

by using any end-user computer application programme other than word processing, spreadsheet or database programmes.

in a variety of contexts in the end-user computer application environment using techniques of integration.

editing instructions to produce accurate output in a competent fashion.

selecting and using appropriate communication modes and tools.

Must include

own choice:

Learning Outcome 3: Information Management

The learner is able to apply information management processes and skills using end-user computer applications. This Learning Outcome deals with the processes of information management:


Outcomes for Grade 10:

data using relevant methods.

electronic formats.

electronic formats.

Outcomes for Grade 11:

various forms of data using relevant methods.

appropriate electronic formats.

appropriate formats.

Outcomes for Grade 12:

process.

information.

communicate information in a professional fashion.

Must include

including databases, CD-ROM resources, commercial and Internet online resources, electronic reference works, community and government information electronic resources) as well as primary resources including interviews, surveys, experiments and documents that are accessible through electronic means;

which will help the learner to plan and organise complex or group information problem-solving tasks;

schedules).

technologies;

tools specific to electronic information sources that assist in finding specific and general information.

tables and graphs, original databases, electronic slide shows, overhead transparencies, Web pages, etc.

and plagiarism;

type correctly

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