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Applied ICT for GCSE (Double Award)
This book covers the three units of the GCSE in Applied ICT which can be taken as a two year course from Sept 2002 or a one year course from Sept 2003. It will be an invaluable text for students studying this course for assessment by any of the examination boards.
Unit 1 is a very practical unit and the student is shown how to use various applications.
Unit
2 covers the ways in which ICT is used in different types of organization.
Unit 3 explores how individuals, families, clubs, people at work and community groups use ICT.
UNIT 1 - ICT TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS
Chapter 1 - The World Wide Web
Chapter 2 - Browsing
Chapter 3 - E-mail
Chapter 4 - Business Documents
Chapter 5 - Incorporating graphics
Chapter 6 - Invoices and Business Cards
Chapter 7 - Relational databases
Chapter 8 - Creating database tables
Chapter 9 - Data Entry
Chapter 10 - Searching and Sorting
Chapter 11 - Reports
Chapter 12 - Mail merge
Chapter 13 - Introduction to Spreadsheets
Chapter 14 - Functions and Charts
Chapter 15 - A PowerPoint Presentation
Chapter 16 - Designing navigation routes
Chapter 17 - Standard Ways of Working
UNIT 2 - ICT IN ORGANISATIONS
Chapter 18 - Organisations
Chapter 19 - ICT for Communications
Chapter 20 - ICT in Sales and Purchasing
Chapter 21 - ICT in Finance
Chapter 22 - ICT in Production
Chapter 23 - ICT in Marketing
Chapter 24 - The CPU
Chapter 25 - Input Devices
Chapter 26 - Output devices
Chapter 27 - Storage Devices
Chapter 28 - Ports and Connections
Chapter 29 - System Design and Implementation
Chapter 30 - Portfolio work
UNIT 3 - ICT IN SOCIETY
Chapter 31 - Internet Technologies
Chapter 32 - Mobile Technologies
Chapter 33 - Entertainment and Leisure
Chapter 34 - People with Special Needs
Chapter 35 - ICT in Business
Chapter 36 - Education and Lifelong Learning
Chapter 37 - Working Styles and Opportunities
Chapter 38 - ICT Legislation
Chapter 39 - The Downside of ICT
Chapter 40 - ICT in the Community
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