department of computing welcome to liverpool college
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Department of Computing
This Presentation will...
• Explain exactly what Computing is.• Show you the kind of work the pupils
are doing in school using the computers.
• Allow you to see what’s on offer at Liverpool College in Computing.
Department of ComputingSpreadsheets
To help with calculations, mathematical modelling and accounting.
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DTP/Graphic Design
To create publications using graphic manipulation and Desktop Publishing software.
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Internet andE-mail
To use the web for research and communication using electronic mail.
Department of ComputingProgramming
• One of the major changes to the ICT curriculum recently has been the introduction of programming
• Liverpool College is a CAS Lead School and we are one of only a handful of schools offering Computing at A Level.
• At Key Stage 3 and 4, we offer programming opportunities and experience of electronics
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The Computer Network
• The college has a campus-wide optical fibre network allowing access to files, e-mail and web services from anywhere in the College and beyond!
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Linking to home:
Remote Desktop
It is possible for pupils to connect to the school network from home allowing access to shared files, software the College Intranet and My Documents!
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Computing at KeyStage 3• All pupils have Computing for 65
minutes per week in Years 7 and 8.• They are given different case studies
to help develop their skills in a ‘real-life’ situation.
• They are also taught how and why computers are so important in today’s society. This includes responsible use of the Internet.
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Computing in Year 7• Year 7 pupils start their studies
by covering the basics including Word Processing.
• They learn how to present their work in their ePortfolios.
• Later in the year, they cover the use of spreadsheets, databases, DTP and Graphics software.
• Programming including functions and procedures and games design.
• Theory of binary and data representation.
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Computing in Year 8
• Advanced PowerPoint and graphic design.
• Standard algorithms such as linear search and bubble sort.
• Text-based programming in Visual Basic.Net.
• Advanced spreadsheets.• Electronic circuit design and
programming.
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Computing in Year 9
• Foundation Project Qualification (FPQ).
• Electronic circuit design and programming.
• Systems life cycle.• Binary and Boolean algebra.• Fetch-execute cycle.• Logic gates.• Research skills.
Department of ComputingePortfolios
• We don’t have exercise books in Computing. Instead pupils present all their work in a special website called an ePortfolio.
• We use the on-line Weebly service which makes this a much more professional and easy-to-use process.
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ComputingClub• Every lunchtime and after
school, the pupils can come into one of the Computing rooms or the library and get on with work using the computers.
• Homework can be completed, research done or they can just try out new things on their own.
• There is also a computer programming club that meets once per week
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Network facilities• The College Network
uses Windows 7 and Windows 8 computers.
• We have started the move to “Cloud Computing” meaning more power with a much smaller carbon footprint.
• This allows us to continue using older equipment whilst retaining the benefits of a newer operating system.
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Communication
• The College network has a 100Mb fibre-optic Internet connection.
• There is also a College Intranet which enables pupils and staff to publish web pages for use within the school.
• E-mail is also used widely by all staff and pupils.
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• Parents in the Upper School can now access important information via a secure web service.
• The “Parent Portal” allows you to read school reports, attendance data and other information.