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This book is a comprehensive guide designed to support students and teachers involved in the Cambridge International AS and A Level Information Technology syllabus. It focuses on developing knowledge, understanding, and practical skills necessary for examination success in IT topics. The text is structured into chapters that align with the syllabus topics, providing summaries, key facts, definitions, and practical tasks. It offers step-by-step instructions for practical tasks, aiming to enhance both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills. The book is endorsed by Cambridge International Education and includes practice questions and guidance for assessment preparation. The intended audience is students preparing for A Level examinations in Information Technology.
Information technology. --- A-level examinations. --- Information technology --- A-level examinations
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Covering the A Level and AS, this portable-sized guide is ideal for consolidating knowledge both at home for revision, and at school as a lesson-by-lesson summary as the course progresses. // Every AS and A Level core/key study covered on one concise spread. // Evaluation points provided for the methodical issues on each study. // Links are made to areas, debates, perspectives and applications. // Covers research methods and mathematical skills. // Exam skills and techniques are reinforced with a dedicated section of advice and guidance. // Invaluable exam tips are provided throughout. // Exam-style questions provide plenty of exam practice.
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"Media Theory for A Level provides a comprehensive introduction to the 19 academic theories required for A Level Media study. From Roland Barthes to Clay Shirky, from structuralism to civilisationism, this revision book explains all the core academic concepts students need to master to succeed in their exams. Each chapter contains comprehensive explanations of the academic ideas and theories specified for GCE Media study as well as practical tasks, higher level 'challenge activities', glossaries, reference tables, and revision summaries. The second edition of this best-selling guide features: Updated and revised chapters and exemplars, reflecting the new A Level Media specification (AQA, Eduqas, OCR and WJEC) Overviews of core areas and potential approaches that could be taken in exam responses Overviews of secondary theory that can be used in responses This book is key reading for teachers and students of A-Level Media Studies and is also a useful resource for GCSE students. Media Theory for A Level is also accompanied by the essentialmediatheory.com website that contains a wide range of supporting resources including revision flashcards, worksheets, and more exemplar applications of theory to current set texts"--
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- Guides students through the new course and assessment structure with advice at the start of the book to help them understand what's required. - Enables students to put their knowledge in context and helps them start analysing business data with case studies of real businesses included throughout. - Prepares students for assessment with the 'Your turn' feature that contains practice questions including multiple choice, case study and data response, and those that test their quantitative skills
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Approved by AQA and written by leading psychology authors, Cara Flanagan, Matt Jarvis and Rob Liddle, the 2nd Edition of this popular Student Book will support you through the AS / Year 1 course and help you thoroughly prepare for your exams. // Approved by AQA, this book offers high quality support you can trust. // The clear and accessible layout will help you engage with and absorb the information. // Each topic is presented on one spread to see the whole picture with description and evaluation clearly separated. // Evaluation material uses a three-paragraph structure (point, evidence and conclusion) and includes counterpoints to develop discussion skills. // 'Apply it' activities provide plenty of opportunities to practise application skills. // Mathematics and research methods requirements are thoroughly covered with practice questions on most spreads and ideas for research activities in each chapter. // Visual summaries of each chapter help ensure a good grasp of the basics. // Exam practice, example student answers and skills guidance are provided. // For invaluable revision support it combines brilliantly with the 'Green-hair Girl' 2nd Edition Revision Guide and Flashbook as well as the original (and still completely relevant) Revision App.
Psychology. --- A-level examinations. --- Advanced supplementary examinations.
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Economics --- Advanced supplementary examinations --- A-level examinations --- Examinations
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A-level examinations --- Shakespeare, William, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Study and teaching.
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