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This 'AS' Level textbook covers Modules 1, 2 and 3 of the AQA Information and Communications Technology 'A' Level course. Case studies are used throughout to illustrate the concepts as they are explained, and questions from past examination papers are included to give plenty of practice at written work.
This standard textbook has been comprehensively revised by experienced teacher and examiner Sylvia Langfield. Arranged in five modules corresponding to the AQA specification, there are exercises and past exam questions at the end of each chapter.
This book covers units 4 - 6 of the new AVCE in Information and Communication Technology award: Unit 4 - System Installation and Configuration Unit 5 - Systems Analysis Unit 6 - Database Design. The database is implemented in unit 6 and the student is shown how to write up the technical documentation and user instructions.
Excel is a powerful and versatile spreadsheet program which is eminently suitable for project work at every level from GNVQ (e.g. AVCE I.T. Units 3 and 13) to degree work. This book is also invaluable for staff development, and caters for users of Excel 2002, 2000 and 97.
This text is designed to cover the AQA A-Level Information and Communication Technology syllabus. It is divided into five sections, each covering the material for one of the four Theory modules, with an extra section giving advice on project work.
Basic Word 2000 will help teachers and parents to give children a head start in word processing as required by the National Curriculum at Key Stages 2 and 3 using Word 2000. This book is suitable for whole class, group and individual teaching. It is divided into a series of lessons that gradually introduce the fundamentals of word processing using Microsoft Word 2000 (can also be used with Word '97). Technical vocabulary is gradually introduced to enable ease of communication. Each chapter is carefully designed to clearly show pupils how to perform various tasks that they can follow at their own pace with minimal teacher assistance. Ideal for children aged 8-13 and a useful introduction to new ICT teachers. Topics include: Choosing a Format About Fonts Using Graphics Longer Documents Check that Spelling Cutting and Pasting Drawing Tools Bullets and Borders
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Pass ECDL5 Using Microsoft Office 2007, covers the full ECDL syllabus providing everything learners need in an accessible, user-friendly format. This title includes step-by-step instructions and screenshots that guide students through the learning points enabling them to develop all the skills they need to pass the test. Learning objectives of each module are outlined clearly in an introduction, and throughout the book Ask yourself' sections help students to check that they have met all the criteria. Mock tests offer practice and help to build students' confidence, and are also linked to the syllabus references making it easy for teachers to identify any weaker areas amongst their learners. A downloadable grid shows how the book matches the syllabus giving peace of mind that students are covering what they need to.
This text has been bought the text up to date (especially the object-oriented programming and networking chapters, HTML and ASP, networking (TCP/IP and sun-nets) and coursework. It is arranged in five modules corresponding to the AQA specification. Exercises and questions from exam papers are given at the end of each chapter.