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INFORMATION & COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES 9
IT 9 is an introductory course and all skill levels can be successful. In this course you will design and program games, combining and arranging elements and processes to create an engaging and esthetically pleasing experience. Learn how a computer works, and how the internet brings information into your home. Students will make and publish a website, using colour and design elements to create an effective online presence. You will work with classmates learning technical skills to develop, refine, and appraise ideas, and create and publish your own digital content. Examine the future of technology, and how it might affect your life. Depending on time, or if you choose robotics as your independent project, you can have a chance to explore robotics, and an opportunity to design and implement a race-bot, challenging classmates for robotic supremacy.


​COMPUTER STUDIES 10
Information Technology 10 continues with the themes from Information Technology 9. Students will be learning how components work and building a computer; they will also be covering the basics of computer programming including:
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sequencing, iteration, and choice. Basic Operating Systems: including files, directories, and basic windows tools, will also be covered.
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 11
This is an introductory course to Python programming. Programming elements such as variables, if and while statements, and data structures will be used to create programs. Industry Standard programming techniques are stressed, and you will learn how to effectively use indentation, comments, naming conventions, etc. to produce professional software.
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 12
This course examines advanced programming topics, including software analysis, software lifecycle, dynamic data structures, the machine instruction cycle, system design and computers and society. C++ will be the language of focus.
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