computing personas
Explore Computing Personas designed to embed concepts across CS, IT, and Digital Capability. Help educators pinpoint student strengths and highlight future career paths.

The Analyst: The Analyst is the crucial link between a real-world need and a technical solution. They focus on understanding the true goals of a project, constantly asking, "What problem are we really trying to solve?" and translating those goals into clear, actionable requirements.

The Creative Technologist: The Creative Technologist uses technology as a medium for artistic expression and creating engaging experiences. Moving beyond function, they focus on the aesthetic and emotional aspects of digital creations, asking, "Is it beautiful, compelling, and memorable?".

The Data Custodian: The Data Custodian masters the entire lifecycle of data, from its basic binary representation to its use in generating knowledge and insight. They understand how data is stored, managed, and analysed to create value.

The Digital Protector: The Digital Protector is dedicated to digital security and safety. This persona builds a deep understanding of security, from personal online safety practices like spotting phishing attacks to the complex technical architecture of secure systems.

The Healthy Technologist: The Healthy Technologist prioritises the physical and mental wellbeing of technology users. This persona fosters good habits, from setting up a workstation correctly and maintaining good posture to prevent issues like Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI).

The Historian: The Historian understands modern technology by exploring its past. They investigate the key milestones, pioneering figures, and breakthroughs that have shaped our digital world, appreciating that innovation is built on the foundations of the past.

The Implementer: The Implementer sees programming as the universal language for creating solutions and digital experiences. They focus on the practical craft of writing efficient code, whether it's to automate tasks, build a website, or create a game.

The Modeller: The Modeller excels at managing complexity by using abstraction. This persona creates and uses simplified models of complex realities, such as flowcharts to represent algorithms or wireframes to plan a website.

The Problem Solver: The Problem Solver embodies computational thinking in action, focusing on the systematic journey from problem to solution. They methodically troubleshoot issues, decompose complex challenges, and use digital tools to tackle real-world problems.

The Responsible Innovator: The Responsible Innovator focuses on the ethical, legal, and societal impact of technology. They encourage us to move beyond simply asking, "Can we build this?" to critically question, "Should we build this, and for whom?".

The Sustainable Technologist: The Sustainable Technologist champions 'Green Computing' by embedding environmental considerations into the design and use of technology. They address the IT sector's carbon footprint, from writing energy-efficient code to the responsible management of e-waste.

The System Integrator: The System Integrator focuses on how individual components—hardware, software, and people—work together to form complex, functional systems. They explore everything from how an operating system interacts with hardware to the principles of user interface design.

The Technician: The Technician connects the abstract world of code to the tangible, physical world. They focus on how software can sense and control physical objects, applying programming skills to control devices like Micro:bits or Internet of Things (IoT) gadgets.
Last modified: March 6th, 2026
