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The five main aims of the Course are to develop:
♦ knowledge and understanding of computing concepts
♦ practical skills in the use of computer hardware and software
♦ ability to solve problems by applying knowledge, understanding and practical skills
♦ appreciation of the professional, social, ethical and legal implications of computing
♦ ability to communicate computing concepts clearly and concisely using appropriate terminology
There is no prescriptive ‘best way’ to approach the teaching and learning of this Course. However a holistic approach is recommended which relates each of these aims to the computing facts and concepts being studied. Within each Unit, there is a combination of knowledge and understanding with practical problem solving skills.

Those delivering the Course are encouraged to provide learning experiences which blend together the acquisition of knowledge and understanding, the development of practical skills and opportunities to apply these to solve problems.

Throughout the Course, reference should be made to professional, social, ethical and legal implications where appropriate, and to ‘real world’ applications. Candidates should be encouraged to develop the use of appropriate computing terminology to communicate their understanding.

Related to the Course aims, a number of unifying themes have been identified which should be used to bring a coherence to the Course. Most of these themes can be illustrated and exemplified in each of the Units of the Course. These themes include:

♦ technological development and progress
♦ factors affecting system performance
♦ objects and operations
♦ syntax and semantics
♦ social, professional, ethical and legal implications
♦ the relationship between software and hardware
♦ computing terminology
♦ the development process as it applies to software and hardware systems

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