Information and Communication Technology for OCR GCSE (OCR GCSE Information & Communication Technology S.)
by Denise Walmsley (Author), Brian Sargent (Author), Alun Hinder (Author), Brian Sargent (Author), Alun Hinder (Author)
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Used
Paperback
2001
$15.33
This brand new text has been especially written to match the new specifications for Information and Communication Technology GCSE. It is matched exactly to specifications from OCR, but will suit any course at this level. The book is divided into 5 sections, covering the key knowledge and content of the course in the first three sections. There is also full coverage of coursework (section 4) and of exam hints, techniques and practice questions (section 5).
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Used
Paperback
2005
$3.24
Information and Communication Technology for GCSE: the Coursework Book has been written by an experienced senior coursework moderator. The text provides students with exemplars, advice and tips on how to gain the most from their coursework projects at this level. The author has ensured that both foundation and higher tier students are catered for, and that exemplar coursework projects are annotated to highlight how candidates can increase their marks by incorporating specific content. The book is split into three sections: the first sections contains exemplars for three different approaches to work: using desktop publishing; creating a website; and creating a presentation. Section 2 covers the skills of: data handling; modelling; control using equipment and programming languages; and measuring through data logging. Finally, the book covers major coursework projects that involve the combination of software packages, including: databases and word processing/desktop publishing; databases and spreadsheets; spreadsheets and word processing/desktop publishing; control and word processing/desktop publishing; measuring and spreadsheets.
Synopsis
This brand new text has been especially written to match the new specifications for Information and Communication Technology GCSE. It is matched exactly to specifications from OCR, but will suit any course at this level. The book is divided into 5 sections, covering the key knowledge and content of the course in the first three sections. There is also full coverage of coursework (section 4) and of exam hints, techniques and practice questions (section 5).