[Year 12 IT Apps] new study Design

Christophersen, Paula P christophersen.paula.p at edumail.vic.gov.au
Fri Nov 12 15:11:16 EST 2010


Mark, you have it in one. The prime considerations are that the software
functions identified for Unit 4 have been covered (RDBMS), and that you
are not disadvantaging the students in any way by requiring them to do
more than is reasonable. 

 

Regards

Paula

 

Paula Christophersen

ICT Curriculum Manager

VCAA

41 St Andrews Place

EAST MELBOURNE 3002

(03) 9651 4378

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[mailto:itapps-bounces at edulists.com.au] On Behalf Of Mark KELLY
Sent: Friday, 12 November 2010 3:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [Year 12 IT Apps] new study Design

 

 

On 12 November 2010 09:02, Townsley, Andrew A
<townsley.andrew.a at edumail.vic.gov.au> wrote:

Hi,

I am still unclear about the new study design in what told I can use.
I want a webdesign theme for the year. TO fit this into IT apps I can
use U401 - database attached to a website?


A.Townsley
townsley.andrew.a at edumail.vic.gov.au
Fountain Gate SC


My reading is this:

U3O2 is the mandated database task with a web flavour, but you don't
have to create an online database with MySQL and PHP etc. It is just a
normal database "to manipulate data typically acquired through websites"
(e.g. customer orders that came in via a web form).  The database itself
does not have to be online.

The tool for U4O1 is a choice between spreadsheets and databases to
"create solutions to information problems". There is no mandated web
component.  If you want to solve an information problem that has a web
element, you can. But you don't have to.  You could do something like
U3O2 again if you liked.  Again, the database does not have to be
online.

Note that if you use databases again in U4O1, there are some extra
skills students need to exercise:

*	import/export of data
*	format data for display
*	create and edit a range of forms, including different data types
and controls
*	create and edit a range of formatted reports.

Paula may have more to add to my theory  ;-)

As a side note, it's dead-easy to put a Filemaker database only with
Instant Web Publishing.  Flick an option switch in the sharing setup and
bingo! it's online.  Sweet.

-- 
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IT Learning Area Manager

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