Computing Technology 

Course Outline

Studying Computing Technology 7–10 enables students to develop skills in the specific application of computing technologies and to develop digital solutions applicable to a range of industrial, commercial and recreational contexts.

Computing Technology 7–10 focuses on computational, design and systems thinking. It also develops data analysis and programming (coding) skills. The knowledge and skills developed in the course enable students to contribute to an increasingly technology-focused world.

When studying Computing Technology 7–10, students have opportunities to develop skills in analysing data, designing for user experience, connecting people and systems, developing websites and apps, building mechatronic systems, and creating simulations or games. Students use hardware and software to manage and secure data. They also investigate the social, ethical and legal responsibilities of using data as creators of digital solutions while considering privacy and cybersecurity principles.

Core Topics



The video below may help to give you more insight into Computing Technology 

Computing technolgy 1 complet4e with audio.mp4

Some of the concepts learnt by students

Networks

Servers

Protocols

App Development

Mechatronics Systems

Automated Systems

User Interace

Game Development

Resources

GROK Learning

NESA Computing Technology 7–10 Syllabus

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