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The Information Communication Technology syllabus combines theoretical and practical studies focusing on the ability to use common software applications, including word processors, spreadsheets, databases, interactive presentation software, e-mail, web browsers and website design. Learners will develop a greater awareness of how applications are used in the workplace, and consider the impact of new technologies on methods of working and on social, economic, ethical and moral issues. The skills learnt will be useful to them in their work across the curriculum, and will prepare them for future employment. Assessment of the practical tests is hardware and software independent. Any hardware platform, operating system, and applications packages can be used, providing that learners have the opportunity to demonstrate the full range of skills in the syllabus.
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01. IGCSE Information and Communication Technology
Core textbook with accompanying CD-ROM for IGCSE ICT (Syllabus 0417) which contains background information and practical exercises that give additional practice / reinforcement, particularly in the practical elements for AS level.
Author: Brown, G. and Watson, D.
ISBN: 9780340983829
Published in 2010.
Edition: First
Published by Hodder Education, 338 Euston Road, London, NW1 3BH
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02. IGCSE Online Courses [New window]
This subscription course in Information and Communication Technology is designed to prepare students for success in 0417 IGCSE ICT. The course guides students through a series of exercises. It is constructed so that each student develops a practical portfolio that embraces knowledge and understanding and applies concepts to real world applications.
03. IGCSE ICT [New window]
A clear and well presented reference guide for students and teachers. It is structured around the IGCSE ICT syllabus which makes it very easy for candidates to use. It is easy to understand and makes good use of images.
Author: Steve Copley
04. Cambridge IGCSE ICT Coursebook with CD-ROM
'Cambridge IGCSE ICT (Information and Communication Technology)' matches the requirements of the revised University of Cambridge International Examinations ICT syllabus (0417). The book and CD-ROM are written by experienced IGCSE teachers and examiners, and is endorsed by Cambridge, ensuring that it is up to date and comprehensive in its coverage, with recent developments in ICT and its effects on our lives.
Author: Leadbetter, C. and Wainwright, S.
ISBN: 9780521179119
Published in 2010.
Edition: 1
Published by Cambridge University Press, The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge, CB2 8RU, United Kingdom
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06. The BCS Glossary of Computing and ICT
The BCS Glossary is a study aid and reference tool with over 3,000 terms defined and explained in context, with full indexing and cross-referencing. It is written in a style that is easily accessible to anybody with an interest in computing or ICT and is designed to support those taking computer courses or courses where computers are used and is suitable for A level or IGCSE.
Author: Members of the British Computer Society Education and Training Expert Panel
ISBN: 978-1906124007
Published in 2008.
Edition: 12
Published by The British Computer Society, Publishing and Information Products, First Floor, Block D, North Star House, North Star Avenue, Swindon, SN2 1FA, UK
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07. Practical Skills for ICT: IGCSE
The CD-ROM provides guidance and exercises for students working towards the IGCSE ICT examination (2011 and 2012 CIE syllabi). It focuses on the practical elements of the examintion (Papers 2 and 3). It should be used in conjunction with the 'Student Handbook for ICT: IGCSE' published by Pearson Publishing, which covers Paper 1.
ISBN: 9781840708615
Author: Anne Bagwell, Bernard Barker, Dorian Caudy, Roger Carberry, Mary Rogers and Duncan Smith
Published in 2010.
Edition: Second
Published by Pearson Publishing, Chesterton Mill, French's Road, Cambridge CB4 3NP
www.pearsonpublishing.co.uk [New window]
08. Student Handbook for ICT: IGCSE
This handbook is designed for students who are studying IGCSE ICT. It provides comprehensive coverage of the theoretical elements of the subject, including hardware, software, data, networks, applications of ICT and the effect ICT has on society.
Author: Williams, G. and Bagwell, A.
ISBN: 9781857498776
Published in 2010.
Edition: Second
Published by Pearson Publishing, Chesterton Mill, French's Road, Cambridge, CB4 3NP
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09. ReviseICT.co.uk [New window]
This is a useful set of mini tutorials, interactive quizzes and activities. It is based on the UK GCSE ICT syllabuses and so will not be a comprehensive set of resources to cover the whole IGCSE syllabus, but has some useful resources none the less
10. IGCSE ICT (Student Book)
Heinemann IGCSE ICT is endorsed by University of Cambridge International Examinations to provide complete coverage of the latest syllabus.
Author: Crawford, R.
ISBN: 9780435966874
Published in 2010.
Edition: 1
Published by Heinemann, Pearson Education Limited, Edinburgh Gate, Harlow, Essex, CM20 2JE
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11. Teach-ICT.com [New window]
This is an extensive set of revision materials based on the UK syllabi. Materials include revision materials for GCSE level and some video teaching materials for UK AS and A2 courses. It is based on the UK ICT syllabuses and so will not be a comprehensive set of resources to cover the whole CIE syllabus, but has some useful resources none the less.