GCSE ICT for CCEA by Siobhan Matthewson

GCSE ICT for CCEA by Siobhan Matthewson

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Zusammenfassung

This new guide to passing CCEA's ICT GCSE for Foundation and Higher students studying the full and short course specifications provides coverage of the key topics that are examined, as well as step-by-step guidance on the key applications that students are expected to use to complete successful assignments.

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GCSE ICT for CCEA by Siobhan Matthewson

This new guide to passing CCEA's ICT GCSE (Foundation and Higher, and full and short course specifications) provides coverage of the key topics that are examined as well as step-by-step guidance on the applications that students are expected to use to complete successful assignments. The text is broken down into key chapters: 1. Unit C1: Knowledge, understanding and skills in communicating, handling information and modelling 2. Unit C2: Understanding of ICT systems in everyday life 3. Unit C3: Implications of ICT for individuals, organisations and society Written by senior examiners, this book provides sample questions and guidance on how to improve grades. Using this book throughout the course will help students fine-tune their understanding and develop their project/examination technique.
Gerry Lynch is a senior examiner of A level ICT. Siobhan Matthewson is a Chief Examiner of GCSE ICT. Both are experienced heads of department.
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ISBN 13 9780340946626
ISBN 10 0340946628
Titel GCSE ICT for CCEA
Autor Siobhan Matthewson
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hodder Education
Erscheinungsjahr 2008-03-28
Seitenanzahl 128
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