CCEA Digital Skills.

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CCEA Digital Skills

Digital Curriculum Progression: KS3 Becoming a Digital Citizen Ability to take part in digital aspects of society, safely and without hindrance Becoming a Digital Worker Ability to apply their digital skills in a work-related setting or to further their learning Becoming a Digital Maker Ability to design and build their own digital, creative technology Ability to design and build their own digital, logical and structured technology

GCE Software Systems Development NB: Link to video