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> GCSE Revision Guides > Computing / ICT
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GCSE Projects in Access
Instructs GCSE ICT course students on how to design, implement and document a database system at GCSE level using MS Access 2000. Advice is included on how to choose a project as well as
featuring a sample project.
ICT Projects for GCSEThis GCSE
ICT book is specifically designed to assist pupils in completing their GCSE ICT coursework requirements. It explains, step by step, each of five different projects in Publisher,
PowerPoint, Excel, Access and Word.
Applied ICT for GCSE (Double Award)
This book covers the three units of the Applied ICT GCSE course which can be taken as a two-year course from September 2002 or a one-year course from September 2003. It includes numerous discussion points and ideas for students to research as well as information on designing and implementing an ICT system.
Applied ICT GCSEThis full colour GCSE
ICT book has been written to precisely match the requirements of the GCSEs in vocational subjects for Edexcel centres.
Information Systems for YouThis
Information Systems book and supporting pack will provide all that is needed for GCSE ICT success. Contains comprehensive advice on coursework preparation and website answers are available for every question and exercise in the book
which is very useful when it comes to GCSE ICT revision.
GCSE ICT Exam SecretsThis GCSE
ICT revision guide provides exam practice for GCSE ICT students aiming for C-A grades
in their GCSE ICT exams. It contains sample GCSE questions and model answers, exam-style questions, a full mock exam with answers and examiner's tips to show students how to boost their grades.
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