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1 1 P: (03) 6220 3133 E: [email protected] W: hps://hobartcollege.educaon.tas.edu.au Certificate II / III in Information, Digital Media and Technology Subject Hours / lines TCE credit points Recommended prior studies and/or entry requirements This course is a pathway to: Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (IDM&T): Statement of Attainment - Technology in the Workplace 150 hours over 1 line 15 • no specific entry requirements, but an interest in IT in the business context would be an asset • more suited as a Year 11 course • the full Certificate II in IDM&T or other specialised VET course • being able to use IT effectively and productively in any role where you may become the IT ‘super user’ Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (IDM&T) 300 hours studied over two lines 30+ • a course for Year 11 or 12 • an interest in IT and pursuing a potential future pathway in computing • preparing for a Help Desk Role • For Year 11s: Certificate III in IDM&T (SoA) in Year 12 • For Year 12s: Certificate III in IDM&T at any national Registered Training Organisation • a traineeship in IT and gain the Certificate III in IDM&T • further study at UTAS, eg: Associate Degree in Applied Technologies (Cyber Security or Cyber Physical Systems) Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (IDM&T): Statement of Attainment - Hardware Technician 150 hours over 1 line 15 • Certificate II in IDM&T • Students studying pre-tertiary computing subjects by negotiation • preparing for a Help Desk Role • Certificate III in IDM&T at any national Registered Training Organisation • a traineeship in IT and gain the Certificate III in IDM&T • further study at UTAS, eg: Associate Degree in Applied Technologies (Cyber Security or Cyber Physical Systems) Hobart College Department of Education ICT20115 Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology and ICT30118 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology:The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications. VET Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (SoA - Technology in the Workplace) What will I learn? intermediate skills to use various essential workplace technologies including O365 how to use digital devices and software applications how to use information technology safely and sustainably in the workplace how social media is used effectively in organisations important digital skills employers value in the workplace. How will I be assessed? • practical tasks, quizzes and observation checklist receive a Statement of Attainment (7 units) • no external exam. Other it is a great preparation program for the ICT Safety Net Test delivered simultaneously to the full Certificate II in IDM&T all of the content and assessments are delivered via Canvas

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P: (03) 6220 3133 E: [email protected]

W: https://hobartcollege.education.tas.edu.au

Certificate II / III in Information, Digital Media and Technology

Subject Hours / lines

TCE credit points

Recommended prior studies and/or entry

requirements

This course is a pathway to:

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (IDM&T): Statement of Attainment - Technology in the Workplace

150 hours over 1 line

15 • no specific entry requirements, but an interest in IT in the business context would be an asset

• more suited as a Year 11 course

• the full Certificate II in IDM&T or other specialised VET course

• being able to use IT effectively and productively in any role where you may become the IT ‘super user’

Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (IDM&T)

300 hoursstudied over

two lines

30+ • a course for Year 11 or 12• an interest in IT and

pursuing a potential future pathway in computing

• preparing for a Help Desk Role• For Year 11s: Certificate III in IDM&T

(SoA) in Year 12• For Year 12s: Certificate III in IDM&T

at any national Registered Training Organisation

• a traineeship in IT and gain the Certificate III in IDM&T

• further study at UTAS, eg: Associate Degree in Applied Technologies (Cyber Security or Cyber Physical Systems)

Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (IDM&T): Statement of Attainment - Hardware Technician

150 hours over 1 line

15 • Certificate II in IDM&T• Students studying

pre-tertiary computing subjects by negotiation

• preparing for a Help Desk Role• Certificate III in IDM&T at any national

Registered Training Organisation• a traineeship in IT and gain the Certificate

III in IDM&T• further study at UTAS, eg: Associate

Degree in Applied Technologies (Cyber Security or Cyber Physical Systems)

Hobart College Department of Education

ICT20115 Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology and ICT30118 Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology: The Tasmanian Secondary Colleges RTO, code 60100, is the registered training organisation for these qualifications.

VET Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology (SoA - Technology in the Workplace)

What will I learn? • intermediate skills to use various essential workplace

technologies including O365• how to use digital devices and software applications• how to use information technology safely and sustainably in

the workplace• how social media is used effectively in organisations• important digital skills employers value in the workplace.

How will I be assessed?• practical tasks, quizzes and observation checklist• receive a Statement of Attainment (7 units)• no external exam.

Other• it is a great preparation program for the ICT Safety Net Test• delivered simultaneously to the full Certificate II in IDM&T• all of the content and assessments are delivered via Canvas

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HOBART COLLEGE

KEY CONTACTS:

Vincent van de Vusse - VET Program CoordinatorRod Collins and Neesha-Marie Hartog - Transition Program Felix Goward - Assistant Principal - Student Services

Olinda Grove, Mount Nelson, TAS 7007GPO Box 1188, Hobart 7001P: (03) 6220 3133 F: (03) 6220 3140E: [email protected]: https://hobartcollege.education.tas.edu.au

VET Certificate II in Information, Digital Media and Technology

What will I learn? • skills and knowledge to become an advanced ICT user• to solve ICT related problems• install printers, operating systems and courses• how to stay safe and healthy in the workplace• how to communicate effectively with clients• how to troubleshoot computer problems• how to build a computer, edit digital images, produce

documents and use social media• how to gain technical skills employer’s value in young workers.

How will I be assessed?• undertake a variety of practical and theoretical tasks, quizzes

and observation checklists • operate the Student Help Desk on campus• work placement in IT Support• no external exam.

Other• all of the content and assessments are delivered via Canvas• delievered over TWO lines

VET Certificate III in Information, Digital Media and Technology (SoA - Hardware Technician)

What will I learn? • skills and knowledge to support information technology in the

workplace• technician skills and support for the installation and

configuration of hardware• network building and configuration• how to use information technology safely and sustainably in

the workplace.

How will I be assessed?• complete workplace standard documentation• through theoretical assessment tasks• through observation checklists for on the job tasks or

simulated environment• through quizzes, verbal answers and tests – written or practical• no external exam.

Other• this subject is studied on ONE line• receive a Statement of Attainment upon successful completion

of required units of study• this subject provides credit towards a Certificate III course

delivering the same units