Want to learn how to do well in the exam? Learn to **apply** the seven processes to any given situation. B/sing won't cut it. Read the Standards package and look at the marking guidelines. These exams are not going to get easier. This is a tough course. Anyone who does well in it will do extremely well at Uni, regardless of which course they end up choosing.
When reading the extended response questions look for any of the seven key words - Collect, Organise, Store, Retrieve, Analyse, Process, Transmit, Receive, Display. Then respond to the question focussing on that process.
If the top person in the state last year didn't get close to 100% then I'm afraid you guys aren't up to scratch as much as you think you are.
I am one of the very few computer trained teachers in this state and I can tell you that this course, if students put the effort in will give you a very good start in a computing career. Knowing about computers is easy, being able to guide others in their implementation is not so easy. Being able to communicate effectively with computer professionals takes knowledge of more than the latest video card needed for when Doom III is released.
When reading the extended response questions look for any of the seven key words - Collect, Organise, Store, Retrieve, Analyse, Process, Transmit, Receive, Display. Then respond to the question focussing on that process.
If the top person in the state last year didn't get close to 100% then I'm afraid you guys aren't up to scratch as much as you think you are.
I am one of the very few computer trained teachers in this state and I can tell you that this course, if students put the effort in will give you a very good start in a computing career. Knowing about computers is easy, being able to guide others in their implementation is not so easy. Being able to communicate effectively with computer professionals takes knowledge of more than the latest video card needed for when Doom III is released.