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Computer Studies SG Grade 12 - 2005

Modified 05 September 2005  


Help line | Evaluation rubrics | Content matter or theory | Technical requirements, practical work and practical syllabus | Work in 2005 | Time requirements | Make up of final year mark | Old examination papers | Tip sheets

 

Exercises/tests, tasks and examinations

Help line

Your teacher may be contacted over the telephone. Office hours are from 18h00 to 20h00 at 072 247 9047.

Time requirements

This course requires a great deal of time in order to complete the practical work. Each learner is expected to

Make up of marks

CASS

Term 1 - Theory test - 4 marks
Term 1 - Web design test - 8 marks
May theory examination - 3 marks
May practical examination on Word, Excel and Access  - 6 marks

September theory examination - 3 marks
September practical examination on Word, Excel and Access - 6 marks

Any time - Access test - 5 marks
Any time - Excel test - 5 marks
Any time - Word test - 5 marks
Any time - System software and Utility packages - 15 marks
Term 3 - PowerPoint, DTP or web design - 15 marks

75 marks
Grand Total Project - due 22 July (late work penalised by 2 marks per day) 50 marks
November Exam theory - 1½ hours 75 marks
CASS 75 marks
November Exam practical - 3 hours 100 marks

Year end

 

I am lost - all will be revealed in February  
Theory test  75 marks
Practical test  75 marks
May theory examination (System software and Networking in Grade 11 and 12 books) 75 marks
May practical examination (Access, Excel and Word) 100 marks

May report

Tasks, crosswords, quizzes, exercises and tests are due/done every Thursday unless otherwise indicated. All work contributes to the cumulative assessment. No late work of any kind is accepted without a medical certificate. Plan ahead.

Content matter or theory

The topics covered in the three years of the course are illustrated in the table below. The textbook Computer Studies Grade 12 Theory from Study-Opportunities at about R60 is used, plus the Computer dictionary Glossary of PC Acronymns & Computer terms by Dave Britzius obtainable from Pam Buttle at about R100. They do not cover all the requirements so access to a CD-ROM and the Internet is essential.

 

Topics

Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Electronic mail X    
Computer architecture X X

X

Introduction to systems software X X X
Data communications, networking and the Internet X X X
Trends X X X
Social and ethical implications of the computer X X X
Development of the computer X    
Careers in informatics  

X

X

Topics

Technical requirements, practical work and practical syllabus

Learners need a multimedia Pentium computer with CD-ROM, Windows 98/NT, communications software, a modem (56Kbs), and an internet service provider (ISP). The applications taught in the three years of the course are illustrated in the table below, plus the software which all learners are required to use.

Application

Software required

Grade 10 Grade 11 Grade 12
Advanced word processing  Word 2000 X X X
Graphics Paintbrush/Paint, and shareware PaintShop Pro any version (Demo version found in the Resources folder on the disk) X X X
Advanced databases  Access 2000 X X X
Advanced spreadsheets  Excel 2000 X X X
Mindmapping Inspiration X X X
Multimedia design PowerPoint 2000 X X X
System software Windows 95 or higher X X X
Webpage design, Gif animation Front Page; Animation software such as shareware Gif Construction Set; CoffeeCup Firestarter, Animation Shop and Crossword Compiler (demo versions found in the Resources folder on the disk) X X X

Applications

Work in 2005

The work to be covered in 2005 is illustrated in the table below. The theory and practical aspects of the subject are integrated as far as possible.

Term

Content

Applications used

1

Revision of Grade 10 and 11 theory
System software
Web and Access 

2

Architecture Word, software in table above

3

Data communications
Social implications
Software in table above

4

Revision of Grade 12 theory

Planned work in 2005


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