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20 .03.2008
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ICT stands for Information and Communication Technology. It is available as a single award at A level. This course provides an opportunity to become more skillful in a certain field, thus, it will be very useful for your future career. One of the tasks of an ICT course is to write A level ICT coursework. Below you will find the coursework notes that you should take in order to write your ICT coursework.
- Choose a topic for your A level ICT coursework. What area do you prefer to investigate? What are your preferences? What problem within a certain area will be interesting to the readers? What problem analyzed would researchers like to observe?
- Collect a number of sources. The sources you are going to use for writing your A level ICT courseworks should be up-to-date and relevant. Look through numerous journals or research papers where the problem you intend to consider is touched upon;
- Make thorough analysis of the sources collected. It is a part of your research procedure. While reading, make notes. Try to find the answers to the following questions:
- What approaches to the problem exist?
- What are the weak points and the strengths of these approaches?
- What viewpoints are not proved by practical applications?
- Make a plan of your A level ICT coursework. Break down the whole information into several parts: one of them supporting a certain statement, the other one supporting the opposite idea. Give the titles to these parts. Thus, you will build a certain structure of your A level ICT coursework;
- Formulate the purposes of your research, and you will get the Introduction of your A level ICT coursework. Define the methods of your research;
- Draw a conclusion in the final part of your A level ICT courseworks. What have you come up to?
- Edit your A level ICT coursework.
Follow the steps presented if you want to write an effective A level ICT coursework.
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