- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
- Cost Free
EIT Trades Academy Computer Technician Level 2
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Earners of the Trades Academy Computer Technician NCEA Level 2 badge have completed supervised practical computer technician skills through Hawke’s Bay School’s Trades Academy at EIT (Eastern Institute of Technology), Hawkes Bay or Tairāwhiti.
- Type Validation
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
- Cost Free
Skills
Earning Criteria
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In this course the learner gained skills in: • Hardware • Software • Networking • Fault finding • Creating a simple computer program
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Learners have been assessed and passed a range of items including: planning a simple computer program to meet the specifications of a set brief; create draft code; and evaluating the program against the brief for fitness for purpose.
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Learners have been assessed and passed a range of items including: using the main features of an HTML editor to create a website; developing an interactive website for organisational use; test and evaluate the website.
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Learners have been assessed and passed a range of items including: prepare to create a software-controlled device built from components; assemble components for, program and test the software-controlled device.
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Learners have been assessed and passed a range of items including: demonstrate knowledge of: common computing hardware components, concepts and terminology; common application and system software; simple network technologies, terminologies and concepts; ergonomic principles for the safe operation of digital devices; and select the right digital tool for specified purposes; able to troubleshoot, fix and escalate simple or routine computing and connectivity problems.
Standards
People credited with this unit standard are able to: plan a simple computer program to meet the specifications of a set brief; create draft code; and evaluate the program against the brief for fitness for purpose.
People credited with this unit standard are able to use the main features of an HTML editor to create a website.
People credited with this unit standard are able to: prepare to create a software-controlled device built from components; assemble components for, program and test the software-controlled device.
People credited with this unit standard are able to demonstrate knowledge of: common computing hardware components, concepts and terminology; common application and system software; simple network technologies, terminologies and concepts; ergonomic principles for the safe operation of digital devices; and select the right digital tool for specified
People credited with this unit standard are able to troubleshoot, fix and escalate simple or routine computing and connectivity problems.
People credited with this unit standard are able to: develop an interactive website for organisational use; test and evaluate the website.