Originally posted by Alex
If you are going to get the higher mark range you must first realise that there are many barriers in place. Some of them being:
- the truth is that IPT is a difficult topic because it doesnt ask you to understand what a computer is but rather how this computer system operates and the pros and cons of this operation
- all about understanding theory and than also understanding the pros and cons and this is what differentiates the good students from the rest
I agree with you 100% Alex. IPT is all about info systems and the processes that exists within, as well as the potential effects that an I.S. may have on society (hence the social and ethical issues part).
When it comes to the crunch, computer literate people like most of us, don't have any real advantage. Sure we may know how to program as well as the prac stuff, but that doesn't mean much when it comes to understanding the operation of I.S. and the processes that are required/applied. And in the end, seeing the test is written, it all comes down to how well one can convey their knowledge theoretically - the part I find the hardest.
And also, it's the motivation of the rest of the class which also influences one's perception of a subject. If everyone's of playing LAN games, you're gonna think its shit because you seem to be doing nothing related to the topic. Maybe people really do know the stuff already, but its no harm re-learning it, especially if you're aiming for a high mark. As for teachers telling us to summarise and answer questions, that's just the bare minimum. To do well in any subject we're gonna have to put in our own additional effort.
That's just my opinion anyway, everyone's else is totally valid too.
And yeah, the CISCO thing is the part to extension ITV. Was thinking about doing it, but it would have been the equiv of about 2 more units, which would've put me on 14. And anyway, ITV is category B.