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Online Safety poster: KS4 ICT
According to a recent study, nearly half of all teenagers (47%) now own a smartphone, but of those 47% only 6% were concerned about their privacy on the internet.
Although the internet allows teenagers to socialise, shop and share information like never before, there are a number of online dangers of which your KS4 students should be aware.
To help your students stay safe online we’ve produced a poster about online safety, packed with practical advice for staying safe online.
Download the poster by clicking the button below!
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FREE CONTENT ARCHIVE
Below is an archive of our most popular free ICT resources. To download this content all you need to do is click on the links below and you will be prompted to register some additional details with us.
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Systems Design lesson plan: KS3 ICT
'By showing flow charts in operation, this fun lesson helps students visualize such flow chart concepts and evaluate designs and their output. [...] This lesson focuses entirely on robust human modelling with little implementation overhead, thereby properly embedding flowchart design before moving on to implementation.'
Using basic flow charts and loops, Sam’s lesson helps your students start thinking about the logic of programming and the steps involved in designing a system. In this dynamic lesson, one student acts as a 'Runner' and example flow charts can be acted out, spoken aloud and designed in groups to solve problems.
As with this lesson plan, Boardworks ICT resources feature interactive activities such as animations and games to help present complex computing ideas in a fun and memorable manner. Order your free sample disc to find out more.
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Turn your Students into Computer Scientists
Andy Clarke from Teaching Goodies shares his teaching tips for preparing your students for the upcoming ICT curriculum changes.
In his recent speech at BETT, education secretary Michael Gove said that the way ICT is taught in schools is a “mess” and needs to be reformed.
Professor Steve Furber, computer scientist at The University of Manchester and designer of the pioneering Acorn computer and ARM processor has been stressing the importance of digital literacy for years. Furber recognises that “the UK has a proud history of leading the way in the field of computer science”, but is worried that “we are now watching the enthusiasm of the next generation waste away through poorly conceived courses and syllabuses”. See www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16515275 for more on Furber’s comments.
The solution? According to Michael Gove we should be teaching a diet of programming, networking, app development and games design to students. Whether we agree with this or not, the chances are that computer science will begin to feature more prominently in the ICT curriculum over the coming months and years.
As a conscientious teacher of ICT, concerned about these developments and wanting to deliver the best for your students (while brushing up on your own computer science at the same time), it might be worth trying out these great resources…
Codecademy
This is a very clever and intuitive online programming tutorial which is perfect for a first time computer programmer of any age. Stay engaged by earning badges and awards as you progress, and add an element of competition by keeping tabs on the progress of friends. KS3 and KS4 classes will love it! www.codecademy.com
Try Ruby
Ruby is a web programming language from Japan used to power dynamic websites and blogs. Visit www.tryruby.org to try out a simple, interactive beginners tutorial; perfect for KS4 students.
Scratch
Scratch is billed as “a programming language for everyone”. This very visual, tactile programming interface is perfect for introducing computer control to students of all ages. This can range from primary school right through to KS4 and KS5, who can try out more complicated games design projects. Scratch does need to be installed, but it is a free download!
http://scratch.mit.edu
App Design
If you fancy dipping your toe in the ‘app design’ water, this booklet from Teaching Goodies is perfect. Use it to introduce the idea of audience, purpose and function to students without getting your hands dirty with programming code. Download it from www.teaching-goodies.com/ict/key-stage-3/design-an-app for just 99p using the discount code BWFEB99.
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With presentations on ‘HTML’, ‘Creating a Web Site’ and ‘Games Technology’, Boardworks KS3+KS4 ICT already covers a number of the areas recently highlighted as important by education secretary Michael Gove.
We’ll be looking to develop our ICT products further in the coming months, helping you to teach in line with emerging new curricula and specifications. To find out more about these resources, order your free sample disc today.
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Storing Data game: KS4 ICT
CDs, DVDs, blue-ray, hard disks, optical, solid state.
With so many different keywords to learn when studying data storage, it can be difficult for students to understand the differences between each term.
To help cement your students’ knowledge of all these different terms, Boardworks KS4 ICT is packed full of exciting end-of-topic games that help summarise important content and remind students of key terms and their meanings.
To try out our storing data game, click on the 'Start' button below.
Designed for use as a whole-class summary activity, the aim of the game is to get the airplane to the finish line by answering the questions correctly. Whilst your students have fun competing against each other, you can assess their understanding of data storage.
To see more of the range of summary material contained in Boardworks KS3+KS4 ICT, including end-of-topic tasks, multiple-choice exercises and exam-style questions, order your free sample disc today.
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ICT in Business: free KS4 resources
The clothing retailer Next has reported on-target pre-Christmas sales despite a 2.7% fall in high-street store sales, due to online sales.
Welcome to the magic of online business!
We’ve produced a free presentation to get your students thinking about how using ICT can benefit businesses. It includes information and interactive activities covering:
- EPOS and building customer profiles
- The different stages of an online transaction
- How ICT can help a business perform more efficiently.
The resources cover the GCSE AQA, OCR, Edexcel, WJEC, CCEA and Cambridge IGCSE specifications.
To download the free resources, click the button below.
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