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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:
1. Communication (E-Mail and Web) 2. Document Production (Word-Processing) 3. Data Manipulation (Databases) 4. Integration (Combining Stuff) 5. Output Data (Printing & Exporting) 6. Data Analysis (Spreadsheets) 7. Website Authoring 8. Presentation Authoring (Slideshows)
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Below you will see a guide to using FrontPage 2003 for Website Authoring. The guide
covers some (the important bits!) of what you need to know to be able to answer
questions in the IGCSE ICT practical exams.
Although this is specifically for FrontPage 2003, some of the information should also be
relevant to other visual web design applications.The page numbers on thecontents page are linksso you can click to quickly jump to the section that you need
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