Infocomm Technology
Vision
Every student a future-ready and responsible digital learner
Mission
To equip students with baseline ICT skills and competencies in order to be effective and responsible digital users
To cultivate a culture of innovation amongst staff to design quality ICT learning experiences
Key Programmes
The school takes an integrated approach to the use of ICT for teaching and learning. Beyond the lessons specifically designed to teach digital literacy skills, IP and Non-IP departments strive to integrate the use of ICT into their curriculum.
The table below lists the ICT baseline skills and competencies to be acquired at each level (2021):
Code for Fun Programme
During the Code for Fun programme, P6 students learnt the following:
- Computational Thinking and how it can be applied to other aspects of the students’ lives
- Basic programming concepts such as events, loops, variables and functions were taught to the students
- Develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills by breaking down problems into bite-sizes
- Promote collaboration through small group peer-learning. They also got a chance to work together to program a dance using their Sphero robotic kits!
- Students ended off the 10-hour session with an introduction to Artificial intelligence
PCS100 Coding Games
As part of our school’s centennial celebrations, the Infocomm Technology Department proudly presents PCS100 Coding Games.
Our P4 and P5 students developed their Digital Literacy by learning basic programming techniques and understanding of computational thinking through creation of animated games.
Click the games below to play!