You're
probably after some help in preparing for your ICT exams. Well, you've come to
the right place!
There is plenty to help you here:
theory notes, practical tips and exam tricks.
Take a look around and good luck.
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I. Theory Notes
The written theory exam is 2 hours long and covers a wide range of topics. Questions range from simple true/false ones, to ones requiring long, extended answers.
Like any other IGCSE subject, ICT theory requires you to understand and learn the facts.
There is no shortcut... you will have to REVISE!
But, hopefully, these notes will help you to gain the understanding required.
If you're trying to find out about a particular topic, rather than a syllabus section, try looking here:
I. Theory Notes
The written theory exam is 2 hours long and covers a wide range of topics. Questions range from simple true/false ones, to ones requiring long, extended answers.
Like any other IGCSE subject, ICT theory requires you to understand and learn the facts.
There is no shortcut... you will have to REVISE!
But, hopefully, these notes will help you to gain the understanding required.
If you're trying to find out about a particular topic, rather than a syllabus section, try looking here:
The notes are divided into the following sections to match the theory section of the syllabus:
- Types and Components of Computer Systems
- Input and Output Devices
- Storage Devices and Media
- Computer Networks
- Data Type and Organisation
- The Effects of Using IT
- ICT Use in Everyday Life,
- ICT Use in the Workplace
- Systems Analysis and Design
There are two practical exams. Each one is 2.5 hours long. Together they test a wide range of practical skills.
The format of the exams is a series of steps - each step requires you to demonstrate a particular skill, and there are lots of them!
There is no shortcut... you will have to PRACTISE!
But, hopefully, these tips will help you to gain the skills required.
The practical tips are divided into the following sections to match the practical sections of the syllabus:
The format of the exams is a series of steps - each step requires you to demonstrate a particular skill, and there are lots of them!
There is no shortcut... you will have to PRACTISE!
But, hopefully, these tips will help you to gain the skills required.
The practical tips are divided into the following sections to match the practical sections of the syllabus:
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