A-LEVEL ICT Course Introduction.

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A-LEVEL ICT Course Introduction

Course Structure % Weighting AS A2 G061 Information, Systems and Applications 60 30 G062 Structured ICT Tasks 40 20 G063 ICT Systems, Applications and Implications   G064 ICT Project

Introduction You will need a copy of this text book. It will help you with your theory work and also has practical help when it comes to doing your structured tasks. ISNB: 978-0-340-95828-5

Topics G061 (Unit 1) Data, information, knowledge and processing. Software and hardware components of an information system. Characteristics of standard applications software and application areas. Spreadsheet concepts. Relational database concepts. Applications software used for presentation and communication of data. The Role and Impact of ICT.

Topics G062 (Unit 2) Coursework Design Development Testing Documentation

Course Expectations As A-Level students you will be expected to take control of your own studies. Follow this simple guidelines to help you with your studies and achieve success within the course: Always take notes during lessons Write up your notes after lessons (we will ask you to hand in your notes on a regular basis) Create ‘revision nibbles’ from your notes (post-it sized memory joggers) Revise what you have learnt and achieve the best you can