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Resources for IGCSE and GCSE Business Studies and Economics. As well the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, Business Management and Information Technology in a Global Society.

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Resources for IGCSE and GCSE Business Studies and Economics. As well the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program, Business Management and Information Technology in a Global Society.
Year 7 ICT at Key Stage 3 - Unit 1: Using ICT
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Year 7 ICT at Key Stage 3 - Unit 1: Using ICT

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In this unit students will learn the basic rules of passwords and how to protect their work and how to work safely online. Students will create a multimedia presentation using text, images and sound about themselves. In creating their pages, students are expected to be sensitive to the needs of their audience.
Year 7 ICT at Key Stage 3 - Unit 3: Processing Text and Images
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Year 7 ICT at Key Stage 3 - Unit 3: Processing Text and Images

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Students will work to prepare a printed publication related to a topic that is been studied in another subject within the school. Students will gather, process and output information in text and image form and explore a variety of image-capture and image-manipulation methods to create suitable image data. There are opportunities for links with English when pupils develop the text for the publication. Links are made to other subjects when choosing the topics for the articles, e.g. History or Geography. The publication can be produced in another language, providing opportunities to collaborate with the modern foreign languages department or within the student’s own environment.
Year 7  ICT at Key Stage 3  - Unit 4: Models - Rules and Investigations
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Year 7 ICT at Key Stage 3 - Unit 4: Models - Rules and Investigations

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In this unit, you will learn how simple models are built by first investigating rules, then by seeing how rules can govern the behaviour of simple models by the use of spreadsheets. You will discuss the ways in which different models could be used to present different information in a spreadsheet, identifying the inputs, the rules (formulae) and the outputs. You will also learn the use of absolute cell referencing and other formulae that will make the model more appropriate for the end user. You will test the effectiveness of the model by using sample data representing a number of scenarios as well as chart creation.