I have broken down and assessed the results of my Computing Skills Audit, something which has proved to be enlightening and should be very useful for my future studies. I have developed an action plan, which can be found at the bottom of this post. This will form the basis of my self directed learning, I have grown up surrounded by technology and social media, so it is perhaps not surprising that I have self-assessed myself as 'very competent and confident' on topics such as Twitter, Facebook, tablets, and the working of search engines. My confidence in areas such as spreadsheet and presentation software reflects my own school ICT background, which was heavily focused on Microsoft Office and included completing the old ECDL (European Computer Driving Licence). Other school subjects, especially English Language and Design Technology, included considerable use of this software. A more detailed breakdown of the areas where I am confident and secure in my understanding: A - I am very competent and confident
B - I am competent and confident
There are many areas in which I need to strengthen and develop my skills, or gain new knowledge entirely. These mostly relate to technologies which were developed or more widely used after I stopped formalised ICT lesson, and were introduced into schools with the new Computing curriculum. A detailed breakdown of the areas where I am much less confident and secure in my understanding: C - I have an adequate level of competence but wish to strengthen my skills
My Action Plan
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