Hey Chat GPT, write me a new Computing GCSE!
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I decided to do a little thought experiment this morning and see if Chat GPT could design a new computing curriculum based on the English national curriculum and the current GCSE Computer Science subject content document.?
Here is the prompt that I used:
“The situation we have in England at the moment is we have a computing national curriculum that has a broad range of knowledge and skills covered relating to digital literacy, information technology and computer science. However, we have a GCSE which is the final school qualification that only assesses the computer science element. I would like to present you with the English national curriculum for computing and then the current specification for computer science. I would like you to take the information from the computing curriculum and use it to create a new GCSE computing specification. It should follow a similar format and level of detail as the Computer Science one but reduce some of the topics, such as networks and replace them with IT and digital literacy content instead. Please ask me to submit the national curriculum first for you to analyse, and then the GCSE computer science specification and then present me with your new GCSE computing specification.”
Now I know that I could have refined this much further but it was a quick thought experiment - don’t judge!
Anyway…after entering both documents as instructed I was presented with this. Take a look!
GCSE Computing Specification
Subject Aims and Learning Outcomes
GCSE specifications in computing should enable students to:
Subject Content
Knowledge and Understanding
GCSE specifications must require students to develop knowledge and understanding of the following areas:
Computer Science Fundamentals:
Digital Systems and Architecture:
Networks and Cybersecurity:
Information Technology:
Digital Literacy:
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Skills
GCSE specifications must require students to develop the following skills:
Problem-Solving and Programming:
Digital Content Creation:
Data Analysis and Presentation:
Safe and Responsible Use:
Communication and Collaboration:
Assessment
The assessment will consist of two components:
Written Exam (50%):
Assessing knowledge and understanding of computer science fundamentals, digital systems, networks, and cybersecurity.
Testing problem-solving and programming skills through theoretical questions and practical tasks.
Practical Assessment (50%):
Evaluating students' ability to create digital content and solve problems using information technology tools.
Assessing the application of digital literacy principles in real-world scenarios.
This new specification aims to provide a balanced approach to computing education, ensuring that students gain a broad and practical understanding of digital literacy, information technology, and computer science.
My first thoughts are that it has done what I asked (almost) and it does feel a little more balanced but there is still a lot that I would change.?
One of the interesting parts is the recommendation on assessment and having 50% written exam and 50% practical. It had completely made this part of the subject content up as this part doesn't appear in the original.
What do you think? Let me know in the comments.