Introduction

IB ITGS is the course that studies and evaluates the impacts of information technology (IT) on individuals and society. It explores the advantages and disadvantages of the access and use of digitized information at the local and global level.

Objectives
Systematize the core knowledge of the subject
Become familiar with most IB exam formats
Reduce pressure and study time
Improve scores effectively
Enhance independant thinking
Create a solid foundation for higher education
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Teaching programs are based on international standards
Exclusive materials that closely follow the IB formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on IB pass grade
EE, IA, TOK completion support
Course content
Topic 1: Introduction
1.1 What is ITGS?
1.2 The ITGS Triangle
1.3 Strand 1: Social and ethical significance
1.4 Analysing ITGS Situations
1.5 Analysing the One Laptop Per Child Project
1.6 ..................................
Topic 2: Hardware
2.1 Types of computer
2.2 Input devices
2.3 Output devices
2.4 Computer access for disabled users
2.5 Processor technology
2.6 ..................................
Topic 3: Software
3.1 Operating systems
3.2 Flatforms
3.3 Common operating systems
3.4 Selecting and installing an operating system
3.5 Utility software
3.6 ..................................
Topic 4: Networks
4.1 Network components
4.2 Network architecture
4.3 Monitoring networks
4.4 Firewalls
4.5 Proxy servers
4.6 ..................................
Topic 5: Security
5.1 Authentication
5.2 Hacking
5.3 Malicious sotfware
5.4 Spam
5.5 Phishing
5.6 ..................................
Topic 6: Multimedia
6.1 Bitmap graphics
6.2 Social impact
6.3 Image storage
6.4 Compression
6.5 Vector graphics
6.6 ..................................
Topic 7: Databases
7.1 Database Management Systems
7.2 Database structure
7.3 Flat file databases
7.4 Normalisation and ralational databases
7.5 Queries
7.6 ..................................
Topic 8: Computer Models and Simulations
8.1 Computer models
8.2 Creating a simple climate model
8.3 Problems with models
8.4 Development of climate models
8.5 High performance computing
8.6 ..................................

Student achievement