UNIVERSITY OF MALTA THE MATRICULATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION ADVANCED LEVEL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY May 2007 EXAMINERS’ REPORT MATRICULATION AND SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATIONS BOARD AM EXAMINERS’ REPORT MAY 2007 AM Information Technology May 2007 Session Examiners’ Report Part 1: Statistical Information Table 1 shows the distribution of grades awarded in the May 2007 session. Table1: Distribution of grades awarded. Grade A B C D E F Abs Total Number 9 16 20 11 4 1 0 61 % of Total 14.8 26.2 32.8 18 6.6 1.6 0 100% There seems to be a consistent decline in the number of students sitting for the IT Advanced examination. This year there were only 61 students sitting for the IT Advanced level. On the other hand it seems that the quality of the students’ work has improved. The candidates sitting for the examination this year were better prepared and more focused on the topics than those of the previous years. Part 2: Comments regarding performance. Paper 1 Section A This section focuses on Information Systems. The average mark for this section was 40 out of 50. This indicates a considerable and consistent improvement over the previous years. The students seem to be familiar with the terms ICT in question 1. Question 2 about information lifecycles was also well answered but not very popular. Question 3 about systems and networking was well answered and surprisingly very popular. Question 4 dealing with security issues seemed to be very popular and was well answered. Section B This section focuses on human communication issues. The average mark for this section was 14 out of 25 which is 1% lower than that of the previous year. Question 1 was well answered but some answers could have been better. The majority of the candidates opted to answer question 2 rather than question 3. Question 2 proved to be more difficult than Question 3. 2 AM EXAMINERS’ REPORT MAY 2007 Section C This section focuses on Business Organization. The average mark for section C was 13 out of 25 which is identical to that of the previous year. This is again quite disappointing as topics from the Business Organisation subject should not be difficult to comprehend. The marks for question 1 were again on the low side. Question 3 from this section was only selected by few candidates. Question 2 was answered by the majority of students most of whom obtained 70% of the marks for it. Paper 2 Section A The average mark for this section was 36 out of 50. This is an increase of 22% over the mark obtained in the previous year. This is significant indicating that the students were more well prepared, since the questions were of the same level as those of the previous year. Section B The average mark for this section was 31 out of 50. This indicates an improvement of about 8% on last year’s performance. But the average mark is still low. This section deals with programming and system development and is one of the fundamental areas in computing and information technology. Set Exercises The overall average mark for the set exercises was 13 marks out of 20, that is 65%. It seems that the exercise marks were on the lower side. Concluding Remarks The marks obtained for section B still show that students are not adequately trained to obtain proper programming skills which should be given more importance. Chairperson Board of Examiners July 2007 3