[Informatics] SAT hypothesis - example

Garth, Lucas A garth.lucas.a at edumail.vic.gov.au
Mon Dec 7 15:58:50 AEDT 2015


Hi Mark and fellow Informatics teachers…

Thanks Mark for an interesting article which does use some of the key features of the Informatics SAT

The ABS has a range of information that are similar, without a specific hypothesis but containing information in a like format:
http://abs.gov.au/AUSSTATS/abs@.nsf/Lookup/4102.0Chapter10002008

What I’m wanting to see though are examples of why students are using a multimodal online tool – students need to have some sort of video and audio in the project (from my reading) to justify why teachers don’t just ask for the information to be placed in a Word document.

I’d think this is getting close to what we’re after:
http://poly-graph.co/timeless/?


·         Reasonable hypothesis if not stated (finding the popularity of older music)

·         Images/interactive features

·         User choice through the search filters

·         Really clear/clean design

·         A range of infographics


Would like to know other teachers’ ideas for SAT-styled examples.

Lucas


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http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/content/12/6/365.full

This report enquires whether the Australian 1996 ban on certain firearms has reduced homicide and suicide rates.

It contains many of the features of the ITI SAT - hypothesis, variables, statistics, conclusions, graphics, bibliography.

It might be a useful topic for students (and teachers) to practise with.

​Cheers
Mark​


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