Students are expected to know "How does it work" for a number of devices - How in depth your response is will depend on the HSC keyword used eg Outline wouldnt require as detailed a response as Describe.
I suggest you action your plan and create those detailed notes.
Re: Information Processes and Technology Resource - WARNING
Exactly .. though created in 2009, his notes cover content no longer found in the current syllabus
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/HSC_Information_Processing_and_Technology
whilst this doesnt cover the whole syllabus this is another...
Re: Information Processes and Technology Resource - WARNING
Albeit this student claims to have attained a very good mark in the 2010 HSC
A word of warning to other students
The learning comes in creating your OWN revision notes
and these notes contain information that is no longer relevant...
I thought the exam suxed and I am a teacher .. GPS was easy part .. and I think the only way you might get 20/20 is because they will realise a couple of questions are SO badly worded or ambiguous the markers will give every one a mark. :mad1:
The whole point of summarising is that YOU learn as you do it
but I am sure Mr Betts wont mind me adding his website to the list
Betts Computers
oh and I nearly forgot
HSC Online
and cause I can google good
http://woo.jamesruse.nsw.edu.au/hsc-ipt/textbook-questions/answers
am still trying to get my head around how they want this taught, so any input would be appreciated especially a real world example OTHER than software development
waterfall is the tradional approach (updit) with the testing at the end
its a strict, pre-planned sequence - more project manager...
or that in printed media - a book might have more "authority" than a magazine/newspaper article, the cost of printing vs the ease of publishing on the web
or with electronic documents, there may be no editors and publishers checking the data for copyright or data integrity infringements.
A fat client can operate with limited dependence on the server. It may only need to periodically save or retrieve data from the server. A thin client relies heavily on the processing functions of the server to operate.
At my school the workstations are fat..capable of functioning if the server...
Yes but not currently in digital format
priv msg me yr email.. and if I get time in the next few days .. I'll digitise and send some practice work.
Catch:
You dont get the answers until you send me your attempts which can be drawn using free progs like Dia or LovelyCharts or Organization...
I suggest you just read the threads in this forum
there are links to sites of interest
the only textbook that has been written with the new syllabus in mind is the Sam Davis' one
Your teacher will have the past papers WITH answers
the deal I have with my students - if they attempt questions, I give them feedback (usually in the form of the suggested answers)