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Digital Technology 
Makey-ing a difference
Computational thinking is used when specifying and implementing algorithmic solutions to problems in Digital Technologies. For a computer to be able to process data through a series of logical and ordered steps, students must be able to take an abstract idea and break it down into defined, simple tasks that produce an outcome. This may include analysing trends in data, responding to user input under certain preconditions or predicting the outcome of a simulation (ACARA, 2016).

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Teaching Ideas -
Projects ideas to implement Digital Technologies content descriptors
ACTDIK014 and
ACTDIP017
The Project Task - Supporting document for students, can be printed or used as a guide
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