| A | B |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Reliability and integrity |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Security |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Privacy and anonymity |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Intellectual property |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Authencity |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | The digital divide and equality of access |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Surveillance |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Globalization and cultural diversity |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Policies |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Standards |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | People and Machines |
| Strand 1: Social and Ethical Significance | Digital citizenship |
| Strand 2: Application to Specific Scenarios | Business and Employment |
| Strand 2: Application to Specific Scenarios | Education and Training |
| Strand 2: Application to Specific Scenarios | Environment |
| Strand 2: Application to Specific Scenarios | Health |
| Strand 2: Application to Specific Scenarios | Home and Leisure |
| Strand 2: Application to Specific Scenarios | Government and politics |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Hardware |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Software |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Networks |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Internet |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Personal and public communication |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Multimedia/Digital Media |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Databases |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Spreadsheets, modelling and simulations |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Introduction to project management |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | IT systems in organiztions |
| Strand 3: IT Systems | Robotics, artificial, intelligence and expert systems |