Computing Unlocked Teacher s Skills Audit



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Computing Unlocked Teacher s Skills Audit The Computing Unlocked Teacher s Skills Audit provides a comprehensive matrix of the skills needed to deliver the Computing Unlocked ICT & Computing scheme of work at Key stages 1 (Foundation Phase) and 2. The skills are mapped to each of the individual strands and to the pupil s expected outcomes from within each module, and reference should be made to these expected outcomes when assessing teacher s levels of ability or knowledge. Schools can use the audit to collate the strengths and weaknesses of their current staff in relation to their ICT skills, thereby identifying subsequent training/cpd needs. It can also be used as part of an induction for any NQT s or newly appointed teachers. The Word version of the audit can be completed electronically by inserting tick symbols into the relevant boxes. Alternatively, the pdf version can be printed and completed manually. TEACHER S NAME: DATE COMPLETED:

Computing Unlocked Teacher s Skills Audit Multimedia Use a display screen in an interactive way Demonstrate how to take a good quality picture with a camera/tablet device Save work appropriately Upload images Create a poster using appropriate apps or software Use animation apps/software effectively Know how to use images, sound and video to enhance presentations in multiple formats Know how to use video editing software effectively Use sound editing software to edit files and create compositions Use special effects software effectively Use augmented reality software effectively Use a paint tool app to create a picture Create an e-book using an appropriate app

Computing Unlocked Teacher s Skills Audit Data Handling Use presentation software to sort and sequence images Use pictogram software effectively Use software to graphically represent data Create a spreadsheet by entering data into cells Format spreadsheets Enter formulas into cells and apply them to selected ranges of cells Interrogate a spreadsheet using advanced formulae Use presentation software to present findings Create a database by entering data into fields and records Sort data into ascending/descending order Interrogate a database to find information

Computing Unlocked Teacher s Skills Audit - Programming Use Bee-bots and/or other hardware to demonstrate the relationship between inputs and outputs Explain the term algorithm Understand the term 'debugging' and be able to debug a simple programme Understand the importance of writing precise instructions when programming Understand the concept of Block Coding and create a simple algorithm using Block Code Create a 3-dimensional gaming environment using appropriate software Create animations in a programming context Use Scratch software to demonstrate how to: Create variables, conditional statements and loops Develop game design, presentation, problem solving and debugging skills Create a webpage with appropriate markup Use CSS to change the layout of a webpage Understand the syntactic differences between HTML and CSS Identify and use openly licenced images

Computing Unlocked Teacher s Skills Audit Digital Literacy Search online safely Understand the dangers of sharing information on-line Demonstrate awareness of creative credit and copyright legislation, and plagiarism issues Understand and explain the concept of a digital footprint Understand and explain the concept of Cyber bullying and identify strategies for dealing with incidents Explain the importance of following rules when on-line (password protocols, responsibility and respect) Identify strategies for dealing with unsolicited emails ("spam") Demonstrate awareness of the use of digitally altered images in an online environment Demonstrate awareness of how gender stereotyping is used by online media

Computing Unlocked Teacher s Skills Audit Our Digital World Identify different types of technology used in school Demonstrate basic navigation skills using different hardware platforms Use video conferencing to communicate across distances in a teaching and learning context Save and retrieve items from a folder on a PC/Laptop and/or tablet Demonstrate the effective use of search engine technology Demonstrate the effective use of camera skills for recording videos Use cloud based services effectively (VLE's, wiki's, on-line surveys, blogs, vlogs and other cloud based apps, etc.) Use online mind mapping software Use email effectively Be aware of copyright legislation in relation to on-line materials Identify the component parts of a computer Understand how 'networks' operate Understand what Binary code is