PHS CyberSchool
Computer Applications Technology Grade 12 - 2009
Modified
27 December 2008
Information 2009
Textbook
We use the series Computers - Part of your life: A textbook for Computer
Applications Technology Book 3 obtainable from Sandra Jacobs at
012 565 6469 and study.opp@mweb.co.za
and www.studyopportunities.co.za.
Digital evidence
- Create three folders named YourSurnameTheme
1 to YourSurnameTheme 3, and PAT
- File the work correctly in those folders
with clear file names.
- All work must be saved in the correct
folders with the number of the activity and its name.
Portfolio evidence
- Keep work for final assessment in small
file
- Front - Name, class, subject and
illustration
- In order given sheet on Assessment for year.
Print evidence
- Check before you print - do not waste paper
- Saved printed work in big file
- Front - Name, class, subject and
illustration
- In order
- Given sheet on Learning Outcome and
Assessment Standards.
- Given sheet Theme 1 – All printed work
from Theme 1 – then the following themes as they are done.
Assessment
- Reports will be based on formal assessments
as indicated in the given sheet on Assessment.
Illness
- If I am ill or if you are ill, submit your
work to me at pmiller@phs.org.za
- All work submitted to me electronically
must be saved as YourSurname and then the file name.
Order of work
- Follow the printed sheets beginning
with Term 1.
Help line
- Your teacher may be contacted
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
- complete daily homework.
- use the computer for lessons five times a week, plus a minimum of three hours a week
completing activities and the Performance Assessment Task.
- attend computer faires.
- read computer magazines, e.g. PCKnowHow, Computeractive.
- window shop or browse in computer stores.
Return to Computer Applications Technology index. This work may be
freely copied for non-commercial use only. Copyright ©
Pam Miller.