12
GCSE Computer Science PRESENTATION TO PARENTS AND PUPILS SJCR 2015

GCSE Computer Science PRESENTATION TO PARENTS AND PUPILS SJCR 2015

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

GCSE Computer SciencePRESENTATION TO PARENTS AND PUPILS

SJCR 2015

Why Computer Science ?

Who will teach it?• Mr. Simon J.C. Rood

• 10 years as a software developer & team leader

• Finance and Areospace sectors

• 10 years as a teacher of Computer Science

• Previous department won ‘Good Schools Guide’ for the last 8 years

• DFE Master Teacher

• Computing at School South West Coast Hub Leader

What skills will I need ?• No previous IT or Computing knowledge is required

• Do you like to solve problems?

• Can you work independently or are looking to develop this?

• Desire and motivation to learn to program… which is great fun!

• Creativity

• Perseverance

• Desire to understand

What will we learn?• How to program or code, including variables, functions

and procedures, decisions, iteration, etc.

• How to solve problems by top-down design, prototyping and testing effectively

• Understand how the computer works and its architecture

• Understand networking fundamentals and web concepts

• Learn Database concepts and SQL

What platform and language will we use?

• Visual Basic.NET

• Free, Professional

• Easy to learn and user-friendly

• Teaches all basic concepts well

How will we be assessed?

60%

2 x 25 hour programming project

problem solving, design and test

New tasks every year including:

software, gaming, web and mobile applications

40%

1:30 hour paper

short to extended answers

Content from across syllabus:networking, databases, algorithms, architecture

4512

Series1

Practical Programming Computing Fundamentals

What can this lead on to?• AS and A Level Computer Science

• Eventually degree level Computer Science

• All STEM subjects

• Finance & Economics

• Anything that uses Computing… which is nearly everything…

• Your own idea or business…

Is this ICT re-branded?• No… ICT remains a separate qualification.

• Universities do not see ICT favourably.

• We do not currently teach ICT to GCSE & GCE level at Canford.

• Russell group universities DO see Computer Science as a good supporting subject

• Computer Science is now part of the EBacc and counts as a Science.

Out of Date?• Computing moves very quickly… so won’t any content

be obsolete?

• No…

Core Knowledge

New Developments

Any Questions Please ?

Thank you…