Approx Cost:
$40.00
Students will be expected to have their own earphones
Technology Requirements:
A laptop is essential for this course
Entry Recommendations:

This is an advanced course and students will need to be good abstract and logical thinkers. A genuine interest in Mathematics and Science, with strengths particularly in algebra and problem solving.  Completion of JDTE is an advantage.

 

Course Outline:

Students in this course will create simple electronic circuits that may include a programmable microprocessor chip which will learn how to program to perform certain functions. They will investigate possible solutions, decide on the parts required and create their solutions to real-world problems using Design Thinking.

This is a cross-curricular course which aims to:

• Develop an understanding of the functioning of electronic components
• Ability to correctly draw and construct an electronic circuit
• Use programming language to develop an electronic outcome
• Develop skills and techniques in organising, designing and managing resources involved in solving Electronic Technology problems
• Develop team management and communication skills
• Develop an understanding of the ethics involved in creating outcomes using electronic components
• Designing and building a project, then testing that it is fit for the purpose

Once skills have been developed, students will be encouraged to enter their projects into competitions like BrightSparks and 123Tech.

 

Assessment:

Assessment is by means of practical and written work, using a project-based approach

Where Does It Lead:

Year 12 Digital Technologies DTP201 or

Year 12 Science SCI201

For further information see:
Mr Yang or Mrs Davey