New Media 12
Curriculum Competencies
Using oral, written, visual, and digital texts, students are expected individually and collaboratively to be able to:

Using oral, written, visual, and digital texts, students are expected individually and collaboratively to be able to:

Learners are expected to:
Specific Expectations:
Learners who have achieved this outcome should be able to…
a. describe a variety of methods for collecting data;
b. describe a variety of methods for processing data for computational use;

Learners are expected to:
Specific Expectations:
Learners who have achieved this outcome should be able to…
a. describe a variety of methods for collecting data;
b. describe a variety of methods for processing data for computational use;

Learners are expected to:
Specific Expectations:
Learners who have achieved this outcome should be able to…
a. describe a variety of methods for collecting data;
b. describe a variety of methods for processing data for computational use;

Students are expected to be able to do the following:

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Students are expected to be able to do the following:
Understanding context
Defining

Overall Expectations
SCO 12 - The student will be expected to demonstrate an understanding of the significance of citizenship in the context of liberal democratic society
Specific Expectations
12.1 explain the concept of citizenship
12.2 explain how the idea of citizenship influences identity
12.3 explain the rights and responsibilities of citizenship
12.4 illustrate the importance of active citizenship
MediaSmarts Resources

This outcome chart contains media-related learning outcomes from the Alberta - Applied Sociology 30 curriculum, with links to supporting resources on the MediaSmarts site.