Assessment Design For Development Software 1 National Diploma: Information and Communication Technology Course Code: DEVS010 Outcome 1 Outcome • Define structured programming and explain its advantages • Describe the sequence structure • Define a flowchart and describe its relationship to pseudocode • Convert flowcharts to their equivalent pseudocode • Convert pseudocode to JavaScript • Explain how programming concepts are implemented in pseudocode‚ flowcharts‚ and JavaScript Methods of Assessment
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What Is Reflective Practice. Reflective practices are when you review your own actions and experiences in your role‚ critically and constructively‚ with the intention of improving the way you conduct yourself. The aim being to provide a better service in the future and personal improvement. Why Is It Reflective Practice Important. Reflective practice is important in as much that it enables me to review real life situations I have been in‚ how I dealt with them‚ how I felt and the outcome
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2. What is the difference between vulnerability and exposure? Vulnerability is a weakness or a fault within the system‚ such as software package flaws‚ unlocked doors‚ or an unprotected system port. Vulnerability leaves things open to an attack or damage. Exposure on the other hand‚ is a single instance when the system is open to damage. Vulnerabilities (weaknesses) can in turn be the cause of exposure (system open for attack). 4. What type of security was dominant in the early years of
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What is important from Unit 1? AR ----- (neolithia Rev) 10‚000—8‚000BCE Hunter-gather to settled community Small nomadic‚ gender equality ////domesticate plants animals‚ gender inequity‚ specialization (lead to
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Joseph Alhallak Period 3 August‚ 31-2013 Vocabularies Ostracize: to get expelled from a community or a group‚ or to banish someone or ignore him. Torso: the body excluding the head‚ neck and limbs. Rile: to cause annoyance‚ disturb by minor irritations. Gory: the word is used to describe something that features a lot of bloodshed and violence. Pacifist: a person who opposes the use of war or violence to settle a dispute. Putrid: it can be the food rotting process‚ something with a bad odor
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Unit 3: Care Routines Routines Bedtime 1) Lay out the pillows 2) Cover the pillows with a sheet 3) Lay children down‚ top and tail 4) Give the children individual blankets Nappy Changing 1) Collect child’s individual wipes and nappy 2) Put on an apron and pair of latex gloves 3) Put down the changing mat 4) Call the child to be changed 5) Lay down the child and remove their trousers 6) Wipe the child if necessary 7) Put the dirty nappy into a nappy sack 8) Put a fresh nappy onto the
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who is excessively fond of or addicted to something 2. Gladstones (51) • I lit a cigarette and got all dressed and then I packed these two Gladstones I have. • A bag like a briefcase having two equal compartments joined by a hinge. 3. Conscientious (55) • “Some of the faculty are pretty conscientious. • Wishing to do what is right‚ esp. to do one’s work or duty well and thoroughly 4. Humble (84) • Anyway‚ when he was finished‚ and everybody was clapping their heads
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AP Vocab List 1 1. approbation (n) the expression of approval or favorable opinion‚ praise; official approval My broad hint that I had paid for the lessons myself brought smiles of ______________ from all the judges at the piano recital. 2. assuage (v) to make easier or milder‚ relieve; to quiet‚ calm; to put an end to‚ appease‚ satisfy‚ quench Her eyes told me that more than a few well-chosen words would be needed to ____________ her hurt feelings. 3. coalition (n) a combination
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a fictional (e) a convoluted 2. Kate’s impulsive nature and sudden whims led her friends to label her -------. (a) capricious (b) bombastic (c) loquacious (d) dispassionate (e) decorous 3. Neurosurgeon Alexa Canady maintained that choosing a career was a visceral decision rather than ------- judgement; that is‚ it was not so much rational as -------. (a) an emotional .. intellectual (b) a chance .. random (c) an intuitive
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Reanna Gallagher BMC121336065 Sara Dudley Unit 3: Health‚ Safety and Security ‘Carry out a risk assessment in a health and social care setting. Assess hazards and make recommendations to minimise risks.’ Hospital Activity Hazard Likelihood Severity Controls. How can these hazards be avoided Cooking/ food preparation Someone could cut themselves whilst cutting veg. 2 1 To avoid injuries all staff should be properly trained on how to use the equipment appropriately and how to deal with an injury
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