Visual Basic for AVCE (Edexcel AVCE Units 7 and 22): VBAVCE: Edexcel Units 7 and 22

Visual Basic for AVCE (Edexcel AVCE Units 7 and 22): VBAVCE: Edexcel Units 7 and 22

by Derek Christopher (Author)

Synopsis

Visual Basic for AVCE covers Edexcel Units 7 - Programming and Unit 22 - Programs: Specification to Production of the AVCE in Information and Communication Technology award. It also covers the AVCE Programming units for the other Examination Boards. Each Unit is divided into two parts: Part one teaches all the Visual Basic skills needed to produce a portfolio for the unit and Part two shows how to build this portfolio of practical work by using a sample case study and an assignment Visual Basic is used to teach programming concepts and each unit contains a sample project of an appropriate standard. (The projects require Visual Basic version 4 or higher.)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 250
Edition: 1
Publisher: Payne-Gallway
Published: 15 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 1903112591
ISBN 13: 9781903112595

Media Reviews
A book I highly recommend! February 03 Reviewer: T. Campbell of Hardenhuish School, Wiltshire, UK I have used this book with a number of students. It is well structured and the explanations are clear. As a result the students have designed and implemented some interesting projects. Mr M Armstrong Harris, Edgbarrow Schools, CROWTHORN, Berkshire We are likely to adopt the AVCE texts as standard texts next year. We remain impressed by the quality of ICT texts . An excellent starter, 15 January, 2002 Reviewer: J Radbourne from Leicester, UK I use this book with my students, studying the 12 Unit AVCE course with Edexcel. Those students who are new to programming find it a very good starting point as the content is specifically tailored to AVCE students and it assumes no previous knowledge of programming or Visual Basic. The assignment section for Unit 7 is a very good starting point for teachers who want to develop their own assessment projects and also an excellent to do list for students being assessed. All in all I find it an invaluable getting off the ground book that has the pace to keep students occupied without overwhelming them. The book is, however, not a complete reference for VB, but at. (the price) you would not expect it to be. If you do use this book with AVCE students, you will need to supplement it with a more comprehensive reference book. Very interesting and easy to follow, 1 October, 2001 Reviewer: A Reader from Middlesbrough This book is very good for people who have very little knowledge of visual basic because it starts from the very basics and once you are up to that standard you can practice with appropriate exercises. Allan A. Blakeley & Peter M. Nurse, Course tutors GNVQ ICT Intermediate & AVCE ICT, 25 November, 2002 Reviewer: In year two of the AVCE we have forty-one students using your Visual Basic book covering units seven and twenty-two. The students find the book very helpful and providing good guidance.
Author Bio
Derek Christopher is a lecturer in IT at Luton VI Form College.