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2016 Education Services Australia Ltd, unless otherwise indicated. Creative Commons BY 4.0 licence, unless otherwise indicated. Technologies curriculum Curriculum has been developed: from Foundation to Year 8 in two subjects: Design and Technologies and Digital Technologies from Years 9 to 10 in two optional subjects: Design and Technologies and Digital Technologies Australian Curriculum material is © ACARA 2010 to present, and is licensed under Creative Commons BY 4.0.

Design and Technologies Comprises two related strands: Design and Technologies knowledge and understanding – the use, development and impact of technologies and design ideas across a range of technologies contexts: engineering principles and systems; food and fibre production; food specialisations; materials and technologies specialisations Design and Technologies processes and production skills – the skills needed to design and produce designed solutions.

Digital Technologies structure Comprises two related strands: Digital Technologies knowledge and understanding – the information system components of data, and digital systems (hardware, software and networks) Digital Technologies processes and production skills – using digital systems to create ideas and information, and to define, design and implement digital solutions, and evaluate these solutions and existing information systems against specified criteria.

ICT in the Australian Curriculum ICT is addressed in the Australian Curriculum in two ways: ICT Capability Digital Technologies. The capability assists students to become effective users of ICT. The Digital Technologies curriculum assists students to become confident creators of digital solutions.

Mitchel Resnick... “... most young people learn only to USE digital media, not to CREATE with digital media. It is as if they can ‘read’ but not ‘write’. They are not truly fluent with digital media. They browse websites but can't create their own. They play games, but can't create their own. They interact with simulations, but can't create their own.”

ICT Capability

ICT Capability continuum

Relationship between Technologies and the ICT Capability

Key ideas Creating preferred futures Project management Types of thinking:  design thinking  computational thinking  systems thinking