Year 10 Technologies – Term 2 (WA Curriculum): Digital Implementation and Project Development
What this unit covers
In Term 2, Year 10 Technologies in the WA Curriculum centres on the unit “Digital Implementation and Project Development”.
Students will develop practical skills in implementing digital solutions through hands-on project development, coding, and technology integration.
Lesson sequence (20 lessons)
The unit breaks down into the following lesson-by-lesson sequence — each title below is a teachable lesson, in order:
- Introduction to Digital Implementation: Planning Your Digital Project
- Understanding User Requirements and Digital Solution Design
- Selecting Appropriate Digital Tools and Platforms
- Setting Up Development Environments and Version Control
- Creating Digital Wireframes and User Interface Mockups
- Introduction to Web Development: HTML Fundamentals
- Styling Digital Interfaces with CSS
- Adding Interactivity with JavaScript Basics
- Database Design and Implementation for Digital Solutions
- Connecting Frontend and Backend Systems
- Mobile App Development: Getting Started with App Frameworks
- Implementing User Authentication and Security Features
- Testing and Debugging Digital Solutions
- Optimizing Performance and User Experience
- Implementing Data Visualization and Analytics
- Digital Solution Documentation and User Guides
- Deployment Strategies: From Development to Production
- Digital Project Management and Collaboration Tools
- Evaluating and Iterating Digital Solutions
- Presenting Your Digital Implementation Project
Curriculum codes in this unit
SCSA codes for this unit are folded into the lesson sequence above rather than listed separately.
Reading the codes: WA codes (the ones starting with WA) pack the year level, learning area, strand and content number into one string, while the national Australian Curriculum v9 uses a different anatomy that starts with AC9 — same content family, different labels. Our complete WA Curriculum guide decodes both, character by character.
Planning notes for Term 2
WA terms run roughly 9–11 weeks, and in 2026 Term 2 runs from Monday 20 April to Friday 3 July — 11 weeks for WA public schools. With 20 lessons in this unit, that leaves breathing room for assessment, moderation and the weeks that disappear to carnivals, camps and public holidays — plan the assessable work to land two to three weeks before the end of term rather than in the final week.
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