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Form 5: Scheme of Work 2015

This document provides a scheme of work for Form 5 students studying Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at SMK Taman Yarl in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It outlines the topics, learning outcomes, and suggested activities for 15 weeks of study covering Multimedia, Programming, and Information Systems. The topics include multimedia concepts, hardware and software, multimedia development, current developments in multimedia, basic programming concepts, program development, current programming languages, concepts of information systems, information system components, types of information systems, software, database, and database objects. The learning is designed to help students understand and apply ICT principles and develop basic multimedia and programming skills.

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Form 5: Scheme of Work 2015

This document provides a scheme of work for Form 5 students studying Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at SMK Taman Yarl in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It outlines the topics, learning outcomes, and suggested activities for 15 weeks of study covering Multimedia, Programming, and Information Systems. The topics include multimedia concepts, hardware and software, multimedia development, current developments in multimedia, basic programming concepts, program development, current programming languages, concepts of information systems, information system components, types of information systems, software, database, and database objects. The learning is designed to help students understand and apply ICT principles and develop basic multimedia and programming skills.

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Form 5 Scheme Of Work For ICT

SMK TAMAN YARL, KUALA LUMPUR


INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

SCHEME OF WORK 2015

FORM 5
4.0 MULTIMEDIA ( WEEKS)
MONTH/
WEEK
WEEK
1
(12-16 Jan)

TOPICS AND
SCOPE
4.1 Multimedia
Concepts
(6 periods)

WEEK
2
(19-23 Jan)

WEEK
3
(26-30 Jan)

4.2 Hardware
and software
(6 periods)

WEEK
6
(16-20 Feb)
(CHINESE NEW YEAR )

Learners should be able to:


4.1.1 Definition of Multimedia
4.1.1.1

Define multimedia

4.3 Multimedia
Development
(24 periods)

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Individual task
Collect and discuss information about the concept of
multimedia.

4.1.2 Multimedia in Various Fields


4.1.2.1 Identify the use of
multimedia in various fields.

Individual task
Give examples of various applications of multimedia and
discuss their contributions to the society.

4.1.3 Interactivity in Multimedia


4.1.3.1 Differentiate between the
characteristics of linear and nonlinear multimedia.

Individual task
Discuss the characteristics of linear and non-linear
multimedia.

4.1.4 Medium of Delivery


4.1.4.1 Compare and contrast the
mediums of delivery for multimedia
applications:
o
Web-based
o
CD-based
4.1.5Multimedia Elements
4.1.5.1 Identify the multimedia
elements:
o
Text
o
Audio
o
Video
o
Graphics
o
Animation
4.2.1 Hardware
4.2.1.1 Identify hardware that can
be used to produce multimedia
products:
o
Scanner
o
Video camera
o
Camera
o
Audio devices
o
Video capture devices

Individual task
Discuss the similarities and differences between mediums
of multimedia application delivery.

4.2.2 Editing Software


4.2.2.1 Identify editing software that
can be used to produce multimedia
elements:
o
Text editor
o
Graphics and image
editor
o
Audio editor
o
Video and animation
editor
4.2.3 Authoring Tools
4.2.3.1 Define the various concepts
in authoring tools:
o
Time frame concept
o
Icon concept
o
Card concept
4.2.4 Web Editor
4.2.4.1 Describe and give examples
of web editors:
o
Text-based
o
WYSIWYG

WEEK
4
(2-6 Feb)

WEEK
5
(9-13 Feb)

LEARNING OUTCOME

4.3.1 User Interface Principles


4.3.1.1 State User Interface
Principles.
4.3.1.2 Apply suitable user interface
principles in a project.
4.3.2 Development Team

Individual task
Match multimedia elements with the respective standard
file formats.

Group task
Scan pictures using scanner.
Group task
Capture images and motions using camera and video
camera.
Group task
Capture sound, music, narration or special effects using
audio devices.
Group task
Capture video from video tape, laser disc or camera using
video capture devices.
Individual task
Collect information on popular multimedia editing software
from printed materials or the Internet.

Individual task
Produce a portfolio on various concepts used by the
specific authoring tools.

Individual task
Collect information on web editors from printed materials
or the Internet.

Individual task
Collect information on user interface principles from the
Internet.

Group task

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4.3.2.1 State the role of each
member in a development team
(examples: project manager, subject
matter expert, instructional
designer, graphic artist, audio-video
technician and programmer).

WEEK
7
(23-27 Feb)

4.3.3 Multimedia Production


WEEK
8
(2-6 Mac)

4.3.3.1 Describe the phases in


multimedia production:
o
Analysis
o
Design
o
Implementation
o
Testing
o
Evaluation
o
Publishing

WEEK
9
(9-13 Mac)

Form a development team, consisting of a project


manager and assign members with respective
responsibilities based on the module.

Individual task
Collect information on multimedia production phases from
printed materials or the Internet.

REVISION AND SCHOOL ASSESSMENT


MID-SEMESTER HOLIDAY 1 (14 22 MARCH)

WEEK
10
(23-27 Mac)

WEEK
11
(30 Mac
3 April)
WEEK
12
(6-10 April)
WEEK
13
(13-17 April)

ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS)


4.3 Multimedia
Development
- continuity

4.3.4 Multimedia Production

Group task

4.3.3.2 Apply all the phases of


multimedia production to produce
an interactive educational
multimedia project.

Produce an interactive educational multimedia project


based on the module.

4.4 Current and


Future

4.4.1 Immersive Multimedia

Group task

4.4.1.1 Give an example of


immersive multimedia in education,
business or entertainment.

Produce a portfolio about the example of immersive


multimedia in education, business or entertainment.

Developments
(4 periods)

5.0 PROGRAMMING (12 WEEKS)


MONTH/
WEEK
WEEK
14
(20-24 April)

TOPICS AND
SCOPE
5.1 Basic
Programming
Concepts
(15 periods)

WEEK
15
(27 April
1 Mei)

WEEK
16
(4-8 Mei)

LEARNING OUTCOME
Learners should be able to:
5.1.1 Define Program and
Programming Language

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Individual task
Collect information on definition of the program and the
programming language from printed materials or the
Internet.

5.1.1.1 State the definition of


program.
5.1.1.2 State the definition of
programming language.

Individual task

5.1.2 Levels and Generations of


Programming Languages

Draw a hierarchy chart to classify the generations of each


level of programming language.

5.1.2.1 Identify the generations of


low-level programming languages
with examples.
5.1.2.2 Identify the generations of
high-level programming languages
with examples.
5.1.3 Programming Language
Approaches
5.1.3.1 Define Structured Approach
in programming.

Individual task
Collect information on different programming language
approaches from printed materials or the Internet.

5.1.3.2 Define object-oriented


approach in Programming.

Individual task
Produce a compare and contrast table on structured
approach and object-oriented approach in programming.

5.1.3.3 Differentiate between


structured approach and objectoriented approach in programming.
5.1.4 Translator

Individual task

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5.1.4.1 Describe the translation
method of programming using
assembler, interpreter and compiler.
WEEK
17 - 19

REVISION AND SCHOOL ASSESSMENT


MID-YEAR HOLIDAY (30 MAY 14 JUNE)
5.1.5 Basic Elements in
Programming
5.1.5.1 Differentiate between
constants and variables

WEEK
20
(15-19 June)

5.1.5.2 Differentiate between data


types: Boolean, integer, double,
string and date.
5.1.5.3 Differentiate between
mathematical and logical (Boolean)
operators.
5.1.5.4 Differentiate between
sequence control structure and
selection control structure.
WEEK
21
(22-26 June)

WEEK
22
(29 June-3 July)

Write an essay on how the assembler, interpreter and


compiler work.

5.2 Program
Development
(24 periods)

5.3 Current and


Future
Developments
(6 periods)

5.2.1 Program Development


Phases
5.2.1.1 Describe the five main
phases in program development:
o
Problem analysis
o
Program design
o
Coding
o
Testing and debugging
o
Documentation
5.2.2 Develop a program
5.2.2.1 Apply program development
phases to solve problems.
5.3.1 Latest Programming
Languages
5.3.1.1 Find our the latest
programming languages:
o
Fifth generation language
o
Natural language
o
OpenGL (Graphic Library)

Individual task
Draw a chart or table to illustrate the understanding on
constants and variables.
Individual task
Draw a chart or table to illustrate the understanding on
different data types
Individual task
Draw a chart or table to illustrate the understanding on the
mathematical and logical (Boolean) operators.
Individual task
Find out a simple flow chart for both structures from
printed materials or the internet.

Individual task
Collect information on program development phases from
printed materials or the Internet.

Individual task
Develop a simple program using Visual Basic based on
the module.
Group task
Collect information on the latest programming languages
from printed materials or the Internet.

ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS)


6.0 INFORMATION SYSTEMS (10 WEEKS)
MONTH/
WEEK
WEEK
23
(6-10 July)

TOPICS AND
SCOPE
6.1 Concepts
of
Information
Systems
(6 periods)

LEARNING OUTCOME
Learners should be able to:
6.1.1 Definition
6.1.1.1 Give the meaning of data,
information and information
systems.
6.1.2 Usage of Information
Systems in Various Fields
6.1.2.1 State the usage of
Information Systems in education,
business and management.
6.1.3 Information System
Components
6.1.3.1 List the Information Systems
Components:
o
o
o
o
o

Data
Hardware
Software
People
Procedure

6.1.3.2 Define each of the


Information System components.

SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
Individual task
Draw a mind map on data, information and information
systems.
Individual task
Collect information on usage of Information Systems in
education, business and management from printed
material or the Internet,

Individual Task
Draw a mind map on the five IS components based on a
given scenario.
Individual task
Discuss how data, hardware, software, people and
procedure are interrelated in information system
environments.

Individual task
Draw a diagram showing the interrelation between
information system components.

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6.1.3.3 Describe the interrelation
between information system
components using a diagram.
WEEK
24
(13-17 July)
(Hari Raya
Puasa

6.1.4 Types of Information


Systems
6.1.4.1 List five types of Information
Systems:
o
o
o
o

Management Information
System (MIS)
Transaction Processing
System (TPS)
Decision Support System
(EIS)
Expert System (ES)/
Artificial Intelligence (AI)

6.1.4.2 State the usage of each


type of Information System.
6.1.5 Hierarchy of Data
6.1.5.1 Define bit, byte, field,
record, and file

6.2 Software
WEEK
25
(20-24 July)

(8 periods )

6.1.5.2 State the hierarchy of data:


o
Bit Byte (character)
Field Record File Database
6.2.1Definition
6.2.1.1 Define database and
Database management Systems
(DBMS)
6.2.1.2 List the benefits of using
database.
6.2.2 Features
6.2.2.1 the relationship between
attribute (field), row (record) and
relation (file).
6.2.2.2 Define the primary key and
foreign key
6.2.2.3 State the importance of
primary key
6.2.2.4 Differentiate between the
primary key and foreign key
6.2.2.5 State the importance of
relationship between the primary
key and foreign key
6.2.3 Database Objects
6.2.3.1 Define the following
database objects/ tools: Tables,
form, query, report.
6.2.3.2 identify table, query, form
and report as database objects/
tools.

WEEK
26
(27-31 July)

6.2.4 Data manipulation


6.2.4.1 list the basic operations of
data manipulation:
o
Update
o
Insert
o
Delete
o
Retrieve
o
Sort
o
Filter
o
Search
6.2.4.2 State the usage of basic
operations in data manipulation.
WEEK
27
(3-7 Aug)

Individual task

6.3 Database
Development

6.3.1 Phases of Systems


Development

(22 periods )

6.3.1.1 Describe the phases of


systems development:

Collect information on the five types of IS from printed


materials or the Internet.

Individual task
List and provide examples of the types of information
systems.

Individual task
Collect information on bit, byte, field, record, file and
database from printed materials or the Internet.
Individual task
Draw a diagram to illustrate the hierarch of data.

Individual task
Produce a comparison table on database and DBMS.
Group task
Brainstorm and record the findings in a report.

Individual task
Show the relationship between attribute, row and relation
on a chart or table.
Individual task
Collect information on primary key and foreign key from
printed materials or the Internet.
Individual task
Draw a simple diagram to show the relationship.
Individual task
Collect information on four database objects/tools from
printed materials or the Internet.
Individual task
Identify the four database objects/ tools in Microsoft
Access.
Individual task
Collect information on the basic operations of data
manipulation from printed materials or the Internet.
Individual task
Collect information on the usage of basic operations in
data manipulation from printed materials or the Internet.

Individual task
Collect information on the phases of systems
development from printed materials or the Internet.

Form 5 Scheme Of Work For ICT

WEEK
28
(10-14 Aug)

6.3 Database
Development
(continuity)

o
o
o
o

Analysis
Design
Implementation
Testing

Documentation

6.3.2 Develop a Database Project

Individual task

6.3.2.1

Identify a project.

Create a database that has tables, relationships, forms,


queries and reports based on the module.

6.3.2.2

Identify the project


requirements.

6.3.2.3

Classify project
requirements into two
tables.

6.3.2.4

Design databases tables.

6.3.2.5

Create a database.

6.3.2.6

Create two tables that


include the primary key
for each table.

6.3.2.7

Build a relationship
between two tables.

6.3.2.8

Enter data into the table.

6.3.2.9

Crate a form that relates


to the table content.

6.3.2.10 Create a query to retrieve


required information with
one or more conditions.
6.3.2.11 Generate a report.
6.3.2.12 Gather all the documents
from the above phases
into a folio.
WEEK
29
(17-21 Aug)

6.4 Current and


Future
Development

6.4.1Web-based Application

Group task

6.4.1.1 Find out current


developments in computer
information systems.

Produce a portfolio about current developments in


computer information systems.

(4 periods )
WEEK
30
(24-28 Aug)

ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS)

WEEK
31-33

TRIAL SPM EXAMINATION 2015

(31 Aug- 18Sept)

MID-SEMESTER HOLIDAY 2 (19 27 Sept)


WEEK
34 - 38
(28 Sept-30 Okt)

WEEK
39 - 41
(2 Nov-20 Nov)

REINFORCEMENT OF FORM FOUR SYLLABUS

OVERVIEW OF FORM FOUR SYLLABUS

OVERVIEW OF FORM FIVE SYLLABUS

RECAPUTILATION

SPM 2015

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