Computing Science

INTRODUCTION 

 

STAFF

Mr B Anderson 

Curriculum

Broad General Education

Information & Communication Technology pupils will learn what Information and Communication Technology is, the role it plays in our everyday lives, the benefits, the drawbacks and its place within our society. Pupils will learn what needs or demands our society places on ICT and how these are met in an ever changing world.  Pupils will use a variety of software to build digital solutions to tasks. This will involve the using software for designing web pages, making and editing movies, creating animations and creating interactive games using a programming environment called Scratch. Pupils will have the opportunity to learn the about the Internet, how it has developed, how it is constructed and used and the inherent pitfalls. Subjects covered include networks, software, security issues and viruses. Pupils will learn to use the software and applications and how this can apply to the working environment. Examples of where, when, why and how these applications can and are used will be examined and discussed. In today’s society and working environments ICT skills are essential. Whether choosing to work or progressing to further study at college or University core ICT skills are crucial. At Lochend we continually strive to provide our pupils with the necessary skills and knowledge which will best prepare them to meet the challenges of life after school.

Senior Phase

    • Software Design and Development
    • Information System Design and Development
    • Added Value unit

Learning Experiences

How You Will Learn: Pupils will learn through Active learning, independent research, practical tasks, group work and presentations to the class. This includes learning through using appropriate ICT software application to produce coursework, summarising the evidencing skills  and knowledge gained.  

Skills You Can Develop: Programming and computer use and application skills will be developed and enhanced for the benefit of the pupil. They will explore the use, development & application of many aspects of ICT & computing systems. It is intended that this will lay the foundation of life long skills which will have a positive influence in the student’s future academic & working life. The knowledge & skills developed within this subject can be used & applied to multiple aspects of the pupils learning & life. ICT skills are an essential & necessary part of school & home life & it is here where we aim to develop the individuals knowledge & understanding of the role of ICT & its place in modern society; thus allowing students to work creatively, safely & confidently.

How You Will Be Assessed: Pupils are assessed at the end of each topic through written tests, group presentations, independent research tasks, continuous classroom observation & critical skills tasks. Pupils are also given homework on a regular basis.

Life & Work

Many roles and professions are well suited to pupils who have a qualification in Computing Science.

These include:

  • clerical & administrative positions
  • local & central government civil service
  • software development
  • database administrator
  • network administrator
  • IT & technical support
  • network support
  • software tester
  • games development
  • application management
  • programmer
  • systems analyst

Resources