PLC Edexcel Igcse Ict
PLC Edexcel Igcse Ict
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1.1.5 Be able to describe the purpose and use of other digital devices such as: • cameras and
camcorders • games consoles • home entertainment systems • media players.
1.1.6 Know about navigation aids and how they are used.
1.1.7 Understand the terms ‘multifunctional’ (e.g. mobile phones that include a camera, have
limited game playing functionality and GPS) and ‘convergence’ (e.g. functionality of smartphones
and tablet devices becomes more similar) in the context of digital devices.
1.2 Features of digital devices
1.2.1 Understand features of digital devices: portability, performance, storage, user interface,
connectivity, media support, energy consumption, expansion capability, security features.
1.2.2 Be able to discuss the features of identified digital devices.
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1.3.2 Know about operating systems and system software tools such as utilities.
1.3.3 Know about the role/function of the operating system, including basic knowledge of: • single
user and network • memory management • resource management • security • print spooling
1.3.4 Know about software applications (apps), including office-productivity tools, web authoring,
image and sound editing, presentation software, control software, project management software.
1.3.5 Know about software licensing types (free/open source and proprietary software).
1.3.6 Understand that the purpose of communication software is to provide remote access to
systems and to exchange files and messages in text, images, audio and/or video formats between
different computers or users.
1.3.7 Know why software is updated, how it is done and possible risks to data/systems.
1.5.4 Know about types of storage media such as hard disks, optical disks (CD, DVD, Blu-ray), flash
memory devices, magnetic tape.
1.5.5 Know that storage media can be recordable / write once (R) and rewritable (R/W)
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1.7 Processors
1.7.1 Understand the function of the processing unit (CPU).
1.8.3 Understand that settings of ICT systems can be configured to meet the accessibility needs of
individuals.
1.8.4 Be able to justify choices made in identifying and configuring hardware and software.
Topic 2: Connectivity
2.1 Types of digital communications
2.1.1 Know the range of ways that digital devices communicate: satellite, broadcast (TV, radio),
wired (cable), wireless.
2.1.2 Know that digital devices can communicate device to device and by using networks: local
area network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), personal area network (PAN), tethering.
2.1.3 Know the types of wireless communication: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, 3G, 4G, infra-red (IR),
near-field communication (NFC).
2.1.4 Know the differences between Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and when each is best used.
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2.2.2 Understand the benefits and drawbacks of wired versus wireless communication in local
networks.
2.2.3 Understand the significance of bandwidth and latency, and their impact on the ‘user
experience’.
2.2.4 Understand the features of broadband, mobile broadband and cellular networks
2.4.3 Understand the benefits of using local area network: • shared peripherals • shared data •
flexible access • media streaming • communication • shared access to the internet.
2.4.4 Understand the benefits of using a clientserver network: • control of user access rights •
centralised administration • centralised backup • shared software • shared storage and file access
• roaming profiles (hotdesk).
2.5 Securing data on a network, including the internet
2.5.1 Know about and understand the use of log-ins and passwords, firewalls, WEP/WPA,
encryption, VPN, file access rights, transaction logs and backups.
2.5.2 Be able to select suitable methods of securing data for a particular context.
3.5.4 Know about the impact on individuals and communities of limited or no access to digital
technologies.
3.5.5 Understand the impact of changes in ways of socialising.
3.7.2 Understand the ways in which online communities are used to communicate and collaborate
on a global scale.
3.7.3 Be aware of the purpose of responsible use and acceptable behaviour policies.
3.7.4 Understand how to stay safe online: cyber bullying, anonymity of others (misrepresentation),
disclosure of personal information/location.
3.8 Implications of the use of digital technologies
3.8.1 Know about data protection, the legal requirements of those storing data about individuals
and an individual’s legal rights.
3.8.2 Understand how copyright legislation affects the use of digital information and media.
3.8.5 Understand sustainability issues and ways of mitigating the environmental impact of digital
devices.
3.8.6 Understand the health and safety issues that arise from individuals’ use of ICT and know how
they can be minimised.
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3.9.4 Be able to evaluate the fitness for purpose of available information in terms of accuracy, age,
relevance, reliability, bias.
3.9.5 Understand issues related to copyright: permission to use, acknowledgement of source.
3.9.6 Understand issues related to plagiarism: copy and paste, rewriting, paraphrasing.
4.2.3 Understand how transactional data is collected and used: what is collected, cookies,
transaction tracking.
4.2.4 Know about targeted marketing and personalisation techniques.
4.2.5 Understand the features and characteristics of online services and local services.
5.2.3 Enter, organise, develop, refine and format information, applying editing techniques to meet
needs.
5.2.4 Bring together and organise different types of information to achieve a purpose.
5.3.3 Work accurately and proofread, using software facilities where appropriate for the task.
5.4.4 Evaluate the selection, use and effectiveness of ICT tools and facilities used.
6.1.8 Use mail merge: mail merge from word processed, spreadsheet and database documents.
6.2.2 Explain the structure of a given database, including: record, field, table, primary key/field,
foreign key/field, relationships between tables.
6.2.3 Explain the need for validation and identify validation checks such as range check, presence
check, type check, length check.
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6.2.6 Use search/query using single criterion, multiple criteria, search within results, relational
operators, logical operators.
6.2.7 Produce outputs: reports, mail merge documents, specified fields, design view (table
structure, searches/queries, forms, relationships), data view (table, search/query results, forms).
6.3 Spreadsheet
6.3.1 Know data types, number, text, currency etc.
6.3.2 Format a worksheet: currency, percentage, decimal places, date, time, text wrap, row height,
column width, gridlines, merge/split cells, cell borders, cell shading, hiding rows and columns.
6.3.3 Use formulae: arithmetic operators (plus, minus, multiply, divide), percentage, single
operators, multiple operators, absolute and relative cell referencing, named cells/ranges.
6.3.4 Use functions: SUM, AVERAGE, IF, VLOOKUP /LOOKUP, MAXIMUM, MINIMUM, COUNT
(COUNTA, COUNTIF), LENGTH, PRODUCT.
6.3.5 Use other features: multiple worksheets, sorting, filtering.
6.3.6 Add graphs and charts: pie chart, line chart, bar/column chart, scattergram.
6.3.7 Select an appropriate graph/chart and format it effectively adding title, axis labels, legends,
axis, scale, trend line as appropriate.
6.3.8 Print selected columns/rows from a worksheet formula view or data view in landscape or
portrait format, adding headers and footers, row and column headers.
6.4 Web authoring
6.4.1 Use a template: tables/frames, standard page features, banners, menu/navigation.
6.4.4 Use HTML code: insert hyperlinks, insert images, font enhancements.
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6.6 Graphics
6.6.1 Explain features of image types: bitmap, vector.
6.6.2 Create images: combining basic shapes and text, rectangles (including square), circles
(including ovals), lines, triangles, arrows, text boxes.
6.6.3 Edit images: image editing, cropping, adding captions/text, editing/deletion of unwanted
aspects.
6.7 File management
6.7.1 Save work regularly and keep information secure.