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Key Stage 4

Information and Communication Technology.

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Information and communication technology (ICT) prepares pupils to participate in a rapidly changing world in which work and other activities are increasingly transformed by access to varied and developing technology.

Pupils use ICT tools to find, explore, analyse, exchange and present information responsibly, creatively and with discrimination. They learn how to employ ICT to enable rapid access to ideas and experiences from a wide range of people, communities and cultures.

Increased capability in the use of ICT promotes initiative and independent learning, with pupils being able to make informed judgements about when and where to use ICT to best effect, and to consider its implications for home and work both now and in the future.

WEBLINKS Edexcel
AQA Specifications
WJEC home page
WJEC ICT syllabus
Research Machines products and services
TC Trust online support - including many useful web addresses.
Resources for teachers and students
GCSE - ICT
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SOFTWARE
  • Research Machines products and services - click on the link above for details of Software.
BOOKS
  • The books required depend on the syllabus followed.
  • GCSE Information and Communication Technology (2nd ed.)
    ISBN 1 903112 34 6  (www.payne-gallway.co.uk)
  • ICT Projects for GCSE
    ISBN 1 903112 69 9  (www.payne-gallway.co.uk)
  • Applied ICT for GCSE (Double Award)
    ISBN 1 903112 753  (www.payne-gallway.co.uk)

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OTHER RESOURCES

The resources required depend on the syllabus followed.

Units:  Information and Communication Technology. 
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