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Year band(s) | 7-8, 9-10 |
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Content type | Tools for learning |
Format | Web page |
Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
AC9TDI8P01
Acquire, store and validate data from a range of sources using software, including spreadsheets and databases
AC9TDI8P02
Analyse and visualise data using a range of software, including spreadsheets and databases, to draw conclusions and make predictions by identifying trends
AC9TDI8P03
Model and query the attributes of objects and events using structured data
AC9TDI8P04
Define and decompose real-world problems with design criteria and by creating user stories
AC9TDI10P01
Develop techniques to acquire, store and validate data from a range of sources using software, including spreadsheets and databases
AC9TDI10P02
Analyse and visualise data interactively using a range of software, including spreadsheets and databases, to draw conclusions and make predictions by identifying trends and outliers
AC9TDI10P03
Model and query entities and their relationships using structured data
AC9TDI10P04
Define and decompose real-world problems with design criteria and by interviewing stakeholders to create user stories |
Technologies & Programming Languages | Artificial Intelligence |
Keywords | Interface, Programming, Computational thinking, Variables, Queries, Web site design, algorithms, artificial intelligence, artificial, intelligence, mathematics, science, technology, STEM |
Integrated, cross-curriculum, special needs | STEM |
Organisation | Wolfram |
Copyright | 2020 Wolfram Alpha LLC - A Wolfram Research Company. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence. |
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