In Information Technology (Business) you will learn software skills to convert data to useful information.
Unit 1
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Unit 2
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Information Technology
The focus of this unit is the study of how individuals use, and can be affected by, information technology in their daily lives. .
Areas studied
- Techniques: solutions and outputs
- Internet influences
- Components of computer systems
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Information Technology
The focus of this unit is the study of how individuals and organisations, such as small businesses, clubs and government agencies use, and can be affected by, information systems.
Areas studied
- Techniques: processes and management
- Applications and implications
- Information systems
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Information Processing and ManagementIn Information Technology (Business) you will learn software skills to convert data to useful information. |
Unit 3
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Unit 4
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Information Processing and Management
This unit focuses on why information is used in organisations and how it is processed and managed.
Areas studied
- Techniques: solving information problems
- Organisations and information
- Information Systems
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Information Processing and Management
This unit focuses on a range of techniques to solve information problems and to manage the development of a new or modified information system.
Areas studied
- Problem solving
- Managing change
- Information Systems (networks)
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| Assessment: Assessment in Information Processing and Management is: Unit 3 school assessed course work (25%), Unit 4 school assessed coursework (25%), and an end of year examination (50%). |