1 Introduction to programming
2 Development and features of a computer program
3 Software analysis
4 Software development: Software design
5 Software development and project evaluation
6 Cybersecurity risks
7 Software security
Gary has regularly presented at DLTV DigiCON - the annual IT teachers conference. Gary was President of Mag-Net (Magnificent network – Online Association of STEM Educators). Gary has been awarded for his involvement at a State and National level with IT.
Selina Dennis teaches Software Development at Strathmore Secondary College. Teaching Applied Computing in its many forms since 2007. Extensive experience with writing curriculum, assessment and examinations. Spent ten years in the computing industry both in the United States and Australia.
Assoc. Prof. Therese Keane is an Educational Technology lecturer at Swinburne University. She holds a Doctorate in Education and her topic focused on ICT leadership in schools. Therese has worked in a variety of school settings; two of the schools in which she worked had Notebook programs. She is a former office holder in VITTA and has been a state councillor for the ICTEV (Information and Communications Technology in Education Victoria). She has presented numerous seminars and workshops for teachers involved in the teaching of Information Technology and educational technologies. Therese was the Assistant State Reviewer of Information Systems. She has also written several textbooks in all units of VCE Information Technology.
All the popular features from the previous edition of these highly respected texts have been retained and updated, including the accompanying teacher website with sample assessment tasks and solutions to all text questions.
Practice exams and auto-correcting practice multiple choice questions provide valuable practice and revision for the end of year exam.
With the addition of Software Development VCE Units 3 & 4, students can now experience a seamless and consistent approach to all six units of the study design.