Stewards Pooi Kei College Secondary 4 Information and Communication Technology Teaching Schedule ( )
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1 Subject Teacher: Mr Eddie TSUI Periods/0-day Cycle: 9 Secondary 4 Information and Communication Technology Week Periods Teaching Topics / Content Teaching Concepts. Course introduction Curriculum and course requirements Use of Stored Programs Recognize the importance and applications of stored programs..3 Difference between Data and Recognize the difference between data and Information information..4 Types of Data Identify different types of data..5 Components of an Information System Identify the five components of an information system. Recognize the functions of each component of an information system..6 Information Processes Recognize the processes in an information life.7 Information Technology and the Information Age Worksheet review Study a real-life example of information Explain what the Information Age is and its importance on fostering a knowledge-based. Data Input and Sources of Error Describe the data input methods and sources of error.. Data Control Describe how data validation and parity check can detect data errors. Explain how verification and validation can prevent errors in the process of data entry..3 Data Hierarchy Identify data, fields, records, tables and databases in the hierarchical organization of data. Chapter test - & review.4 Database Management System Software (DBMS) Explain how records can be organized, stored and retrieved.
2 Secondary 4 Information and Communication Technology Week Periods Teaching Topics / Content Teaching Concepts Assignment review st Uniform Test.5 File Access Modes Describe the advantages, disadvantages and applications of direct access and sequential access. st UT review, Section test & review Numbering system 3. Denary, Binary and Hexadecimal Recognize the representation of different number Number Systems systems. 3. Number System Conversion Recognize the conversion of different number systems. 3.3 Number Representation in Describe how binary numbers are stored and Computer Systems manipulated in a computer. 3.4 Addition and Subtraction of Study the addition and subtraction of different Different Number Representations number systems. 3.5 Character Coding Systems Recognize different types of character coding Section test & review Character coding systems 4. Digital Multimedia Elements Describe common graphics, audio and video file formats. Compare the characteristics of common graphics, audio and video. Section test & review Bitmap and vector graphics 4. Analogue Data and Digital Data Identify the characteristics of analogue data and digital data. Describe common applications of conversions of analogue data to digital data. 5. Basics of Office Automation Recognize the basic concepts of office automation. 5. Software and Hardware for Office Automation Describe the common types of software and hardware used in office automation.
3 Secondary 4 Information and Communication Technology Week Periods Teaching Topics / Content Teaching Concepts Basic Activities in Office Automation 5.4 Effectiveness of Office Automation Chapter test 3-5 & review st term exam & review Recognize the basic activities in office automation. Understand the factors affecting the effectiveness of office automation. 6. Introduction to Word Processors Understand the basic operation of word processing in the working environment of Microsoft Word. 6. Text Editing Be familiar with the techniques of editing a document through editing commands. 6.3 Formatting Features Become familiar with the skills to polish the 6.4 Advanced Word Processing Recognize advanced word processing features. 7. Introduction to Spreadsheets Understand the basic concepts of a spreadsheet. 7. Basic Operations of Microsoft Excel 007 Be familiar with the basic operations of spreadsheet software. 9 UT paper checking 7.3 Formula and Cell Reference Recognize common formulae used in a Recognize different types of cell reference. 7.4 Functions Use the common functions for calculation. 7.5 Creating Charts Recognize the way to create a suitable chart to present data.
4 Secondary 4 Information and Communication Technology Week Periods Teaching Topics / Content Teaching Concepts 7.6 Data Manipulation Techniques Acquire the data manipulation techniques using 7.7 Data Analysis Recognize a spreadsheet which can be used to carry out data analysis. 0 4 Assignment review 8. Database Concept Recognize the advancement of information management. Identify different database applications. 8. Using the Database Management System (DBMS) Chapter test & review nd Uniform Test Know more about designing a database, key field and input mask. 8.3 Microsoft Access Identify different database objects in Microsoft Access. Be familiar with basic operations of a table in Microsoft Access. Know more about data sorting and filtering. 8.4 Forms Recognize the functions of forms. Become familiar with the Form Wizard. 8.5 Reports Recognize the functions of reports. Become familiar with the Report Wizard. 8.6 Queries Recognize the functions of queries. Become familiar with the SQL view.
5 Secondary 4 Information and Communication Technology Week Periods Teaching Topics / Content Teaching Concepts 9. The Need for Integrating Data among Different Types of Software Recognize the need for integrating data among different types of software Methods for Integrating Data among Different Types of Software Chapter test & review 0. Different Ways of Presenting Information 0. Using Multimedia Elements in a Presentation Identify the methods for integrating data among different types of software. Be familiar with Object Linking and Embedding Recognize the differences of object linking and object embedding. Recognize some common tasks that can be accomplished using OLE. Understand different ways of presenting information. Recognize different types of multimedia elements Creating a Presentation Construct a presentation and plan the storyboard. 0.4 Using Microsoft PowerPoint to Construct a Presentation Construct a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint. 4 Chapter test & review. The Components of a Computer Identify the basic components of a computer. Central Processing Unit (CPU) Recognize the structure of a CPU and how it executes an instruction..3 Machine Cycle Recognize the process of executing an instruction..4 Measurement of CPU Speed Describe the factors affecting the performance of a CPU.
6 Secondary 4 Information and Communication Technology Week Periods Teaching Topics / Content Teaching Concepts.5 Main Memory Describe the functions of main memory..6 Latest Development of CPU and Know more about the latest development of CPU Main Memory and main memory.. Input Devices Describe how the input devices work and be familiar with their special features.. Ouput Devices Describe how the output devices work and be familiar with their special features..3 Daily Applications of Input and Recognize some daily applications of input and Ouput Devices ouput devices. 5 Chapter test & review Express the speed and capacity of secondary 3. Secondary Storage Devices storage devices in their proper units. Understand the basic concept of magnetic storage and optical Describe the operations and basic features of 3. Magnetic Storage Devices magnetic storage devices. Describe the operations and basic features of optical storage devices. 3.4 Other Forms of Secondary Storage Describe the basic features of MO disks, memory Devices cards and USB flash drives. 3.5 Network Storage Describe the basic features of network storage. 3.6 Latest Development of Secondary Describe the latest development of secondary Storage Devices storage devices Optical Storage Devices 7 Chapter test & revice Prepare for final exam.
7 Secondary 5 Information and Communication Technology Chapter 9 Introduction to HTML cycles Periods Section Objectives 9. Introduction to HTML Understand the use of HTML and the basic structure of an HTML document. 9. Basic HTML Tags Learn and familiarize yourself with different 4 HTML tags for different format settings. 9.3 Colour Representation Recognize the two ways of colour representation in web page authoring: colour names and 6-digit hexadecimal colour codes. Chapter Test and Review Chapter 0 Elementary Web Authoring cycles Periods Section Objectives 0. What is Web Authoring? Recognize the concept and the process of web 3 authoring. 0. Planning and Organizing Identify and familiarize yourself with the 3 a Web Site procedures and considerations in web site 0.3 Basic Operation of Adobe 3 Dreamweaver CS3 in Web Site Development 0.4 Project An Integrated 4 4 Practice on Web Authoring Prepare for st Uniform Test st Uniform Test Review development, which involves planning, building, Be familiar with the working environment and the flow involved in web site development in Adobe Dreamweaver CS3. Practise developing a web site with an assigned topic.
8 Secondary 5 Information and Communication Technology Chapter Problem-solving Procedures cycles Periods Section Objectives. Problem-solving Concepts Apply a systematic approach to solving problems.. Problem-solving Procedures Understand the basic problem-solving procedures..3 Real-life Applications and Understand how the problem-solving procedures 5 Practical Considerations are used in solving real-life problems..4 Different Ways to Solve the Recognize different ways to solve the same Same Problem problem. Chapter test and review Chapter Algorithm Design (I) cycles Periods Section. Introduction to Algorithm Design. Identifying Inputs and Outputs of a Problem Objectives Understand what an algorithm is. Familiarize yourself with its representations in flowcharts and in pseudocode. Learn how to outline the input and output requirements of a problem. Learn how to design an appropriate user interface..3 Basics of Constants and Recognize the use and nature of simple data types 7 4 Variables in Computer and data structures in solving a problem..4 Selection of Appropriate Learn how to select appropriate data types for the 3 Data Types solution to a particular problem and highlight their merits. Prepare for st Exam. 8 st Exam paper review
9 Secondary 5 Information and Communication Technology Chapter 3 Algorithm Design (II) cycles Periods Section 3. Input Statements, Output Statements and Assignment Statements Basic Control Structures Algorithms for Manipulating Arr 3.4 Advantages of Using the Modular Approach in 3 Chapter Test and review 3 Prepare for nd Uniform Test 3 nd Unform Test Review Objectives Recognize how input statements, output statements and assignment statements are used and represented. Be familiar with the use of the sequence, selection and iteration control structures to control the flow of a program. Understand the use of an array. Learn how an array is used and manipulated in an algorithm. Describe the advantages of modularity in designing computer solutions.
10 Secondary 5 Information and Communication Technology Chapter 4 Algorithm Testing cycles Periods 6 3 Section 4. Tracing and Testing Algorithms 4. Comparing Different Solutions to the Same Problem 3 Chapter Test and review Objectives Learn how to trace algorithms by identifying their boundary cases. Learn how to generate appropriate test data for algorithm testing. Compare different solutions to the same problem in different aspects, such as in the problem-solving approach, steps of operation and resource usage. School Based Assessment (SBA) cycles Periods Section Objectives 3 Introduction on SBA Topic description and selection 5 st Draft of SBA (Part ) Construct the objectives of their project 4 9 nd Draft of SBA (Part ) Finalize the objectives of their project 5 9 Practical Training for SBA Set up of Wired and Wireless Computer X 4 Prepare of nd exam
11 Secondary 6 Information and Communication Technology Subject Teachers: Mr. Alfred Au Periods/0-day Cycle: 9 Cycles Teaching Teaching Concepts Periods Topics/Content. What is the Database System Development (5Sep 4Sep) Chapter Life Cycle?. Stages Involved in the Database System Development Life Cycle Development Life Cycle of Database System.3 Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) Tool and Its Applications.4 A Database System Design Project Using Toad Data Modeler 0.5. Introduction to Data Mining (7Sep Sep) Chapter. Data Mining Techniques.3 Applications of Data Mining Data Mining and Its.4 A Data Mining Project: Building a Decision Applications Tree Using AlphaMiner
12 3. Database Personnel (4Sep 5Oct) Chapter 3 3. Data Privacy and Ethical Issues 3.3 Control on Data Access Databases and Our Life 3.4 Impact of Database Systems on Our Life The Needs for Database Applications (8Oct 6Oct) Chapter 4 4. The Impact of New Technology on Database Development Future Development of 4.3 Trends of Database Models for Future Database Systems Database Development 0.5. Applications of Databases in Our Daily Life (7Oct 9Oct) Chapter. Applications of Databases in an Organization Applications of.3 Introduction to Database Models Databases in Our Daily.4 Basics of a Database Management System Life (DBMS)s Overview of Data in a Database (Oct 6Oct) 0.5 Chapter. Organization of Data in a Database.3 Common Data Types Data Organization in.4 Data Management Databases.5 Data Dictionary Concept of Program-Data Independence (5Nov 9Nov) Chapter 3 3. Introduction to Relational Databases 3.3 Relational Database Terminology Relational Database 3.4 Integrity Constraints
13 Concept (I) 4. Operations on Relations (Nov 3Nov) Chapter 4 4. Creating a Simple Relational Database 4.3 Data Browsing and Indexing Relational Database 4.4 Data Searching Concept (II) 4.5 Sorting and Filtering 4.6 Creating Relationships among Tables 0.5 Compulsory 5. Equity of Access (7Nov 30Nov) Chapter 5 5. Work Issues 5.3 Work and Health Issues Equity, Work and 5.4 Consequences of Indulging in Internet Health Issues Activities 0.5 Compulsory 6. Intellectual Property Rights (3Dec 4Dec) Chapter 6 6. Copyright of Software 6.3 Piracy Intellectual Property 0.5 Compulsory 7. Security Threats on the Internet (5Dec 6Dec) Chapter 7 7. Security Application Software 7.3 Browsers and Security Threats and Security on the Internet (I)
14 Compulsory 8. Data Privacy (0Dec 9Dec) Chapter 8 8. Privacy Threats on the Internet 8.3 Ways to Maintain Privacy Threats and Security on 8.4 Encryption Technologies the Internet (II) 8.5 Access Control Authentication and Authorization
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