Information technology is the use of tools and electronic devices that allow us to create, explore, transform, and express information.
Why Integrate Information Technology into the Curriculum?
As Canada moves from an agricultural and industrial economy to the information age, students must develop new knowledge, skills, and attitudes. The information technology curriculum has been developed to be integrated into all new curricula to ensure that students know how to use computers and gain the technological literacy demanded in the workplace.
Overall, students will acquire skills in analyzing and evaluating information, word processing, database analysis, information management, graphics, and multimedia applications. Students will also identify ethical and social issues arising from the use of information technology.
With information technology integrated into the curriculum, students will be expected to:
Foundations-the basic physical skills, intellectual, and personal understandings required to use information technology, as well as self-directed learning skills and socially responsible attitudes
Explorations-defining a problem to establish a clear purpose for search strategies and retrieval skills
Transformations-filtering, organizing, and processing information
Expressions-designing, integrating, and presenting a message using text, audio and visual information, and message delivery
This information is derived from the draft Information Technology Curriculum K to 12 currently under development.
Maintained by:Mathematics Coordinator
Revised: October 20, 1997