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ICT Trips

ICT Trips. Group 4. This presentation was in no way created at 1AM by Sam after being at work until half 9. Just saying. Not making a fuss. The Roles. Sam Being extremely handsome The main “overcoat” to all documents Wiki page editing If the other two can’t do it, I will. Fact.

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ICT Trips

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  1. ICT Trips Group 4 This presentation was in no way created at 1AM by Sam after being at work until half 9. Just saying. Not making a fuss.

  2. The Roles • Sam • Being extremely handsome • The main “overcoat” to all documents • Wiki page editing • If the other two can’t do it, I will. Fact. • Risk assessments • Elli • In charge of the Year 12 trip research • Looking at different ways of brainstorming etc. • Dave • Being just Dave • In charge of the Year 13 research. • The main elements of a trip

  3. The initial ideas List of Trips Year 12 • University trip Keele University to give the students an insight of what University life is like. It is important for the students to have a good understanding of what university life involves. Attend a lecture and have a feel of what the ICT course is about. • Airport, to see how ICT is incorporated in the day-to-day operations of either Birmingham International or Nottingham East Midlands Airport. • Call centre, to look at the different systems and processes. List of Trips Year 13 - Year 13 trips will be designed as more "casual" as it is their last year.** • A day out to a theme park (Drayton Manor or Alton Towers) with a detailed talk of the computing technology that is involved in the designing and operation of the thrill rides. Computer technology is a major part of running a well-oiled theme park. • Trip to an Apple shop within the UK. Could perhaps hold a "lesson" from an employee whom will explain Apple's strategies, technologies and maybe even future aspirations!

  4. Pros / Cons Airport Pros – Something we all interact with every so often, and will fill in the missing blanks of “What really happens behind the walls?” Cons – Could be a struggle to get permissions to go behind the scenes. Keele Pros – Improve understanding of universities, perhaps calm some nerves that undergraduates have, give a broader idea on lectures and courses and lifestyle. Cons – Some people will get bored with this, some students won’t be planning to go to university. Apple store London Pros – Nearly all of us have an apple product, and it would be inspiring to see what is happening in Apple’s mind. Great to see how products are developed and what thoughts go into them. Cons – Could be expensive, and would also need further plans to make the trip more viable. Drayton Manor Pros – Fun time whilst still learning, bigger perspective on the use of ICT in the real world and how big businesses are run. Cons – Easy distraction from the main purpose of the trip. Call centre Pros – Extremely technical place to visit, but would be very interesting. Cons – Could be a bit boring, and rather hectic. Could also be cramped for large group sizes.

  5. What must we consider? We will need to consider the reasons which may limit the choice of trips to put forward: • Cost • Transportation • Group size • Accessibility If any of these prove to be a problem, then there will be a struggle to have the chosen trip put into action.

  6. Year 12 Trip – Keele University • University trip Keele University to give the students an insight of what University life is like. It is important for the students to have a good understanding of what university life involves. We will organise for the year 12 students to attend a lecture and have a feel of what the ICT course is about. As the teachers from Stapenhill Sixth Form already have contacts with Keele University we have decided this will help us with making this educational trip happen. The approximate price of the transport to allow us to take 20 students to Keele University for the day will cost roughly £200. This would have to be funded by the students of Stapenhill Sixth Form. We will need to charge the students an estimate price of £10 - £15.

  7. Year 13 Trip – Drayton Manor • Trip to Drayton manor theme park will allow the students to see how the rides function via computer systems at the park, by having a lecture/meeting with the parks computing employees. • The transport to Drayton manor will be provided by Swiftsuretravel, which has a 22 seater, as there will be 18 students and two members of staff which will mean the majority of the seats will be filled (and this will also bring the overall cost down for the students!)

  8. Gantt Chart • This will be applicable to either trip, of course with minor alterations to the dates (which can be decided at a later date) < See what I did there?

  9. Success Criteria – Y12 Year 12 trip will be a success if: • The students respond positively to the trip (a questionnaire will be circulated to ask their opinions on how much they learned) • The students feel more confident with their future plans • The students had a fun day out!

  10. Success criteria – Y13 The trip will be a success if: • Students return from the trip with a broader idea on how ICT is implemented into the day-to-day running of not only a theme park, but worldwide businesses. • Students had a fun time as well as learning about the importance of ICT. • On the coach journey home, success will be analysed by asking questions to the students and counting a raise of hands to each question.

  11. Any questions?

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