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Computer Literacy
  • By gaining an understanding of basic computer concepts, one can develop their knowledge of computers. This includes becoming familiar with hardware, software, operating systems, and computer networks. It is essential to comprehend how computers function and their role in various aspects of our lives.

  • In today's rapidly changing society, computer applications have become widespread. It is crucial to cultivate a positive attitude towards the advancements in technology and its impact on our daily lives. This involves embracing the benefits of computer applications while also being aware of potential challenges and responsibly navigating the digital world.

     

  • Furthermore, learning about computers helps in developing problem-solving skills. Computers provide tools and resources that can aid in addressing complex issues and finding solutions. Acquiring the ability to analyze problems, think critically, and utilize computer-based problem-solving techniques can greatly enhance one's problem-solving capabilities.

  • Overall, through the exploration of computer fundamentals, fostering a positive attitude towards technology, and honing problem-solving skills, individuals can effectively navigate the ever-changing landscape of computer applications and thrive in our technologically driven society.

    Teachers (2023-2024) :Li Yin Ting, Ho Kai Yin, Choy Yan Wing, Wong Yee Wan, Ng Pan

Topic

Term

S1

S2

S3

1st

Google Drive

Arduino programming

 

Wix web design

Mircosoft office

 

AI and Python programming

2nd

Computer system

Hopscotch programming

Information Technology and Society

Information and Communication Technology

Teachers (2023-2024) : Li Yin Ting, Hung Faan Yat

  • Developing an understanding of computer systems and information technology.
  • Applying concepts and skills related to computers and information technology to solve everyday problems.
  • Cultivating problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, and self-learning abilities.
  • Evaluating the impact of computers and information technology on today's society.
  • Fostering a positive attitude and values towards the proper use of computers and information technology.