Information Technology

ISBN-10
0582432073
ISBN-13
9780582432079
Series
Information Technology
Category
Information technology
Pages
100
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Addison-Wesley
Authors
Stuart Wall, Geoff Black

Description

GCSE Key Cards for Information Technology contain the VITAL facts and information for GCSE success. With appeal for a wide cross-section of students they combine effective pedagogy with an eye-catching look and innovative packaging. Key Cards use a unique self-test system - one side of each card will feature a keyword (or keywords), while the other presents information, the most important information on each card is printed in red. Students can then test themselves on this information by masking it out with the special Fact Filter - a piece of red acetate supplied with the pack. The remaining (blue) text will act as a prompt, indicating the type of information that the student has to remember. On cards with charts, graphs or diagrams, the acetate will mask out the labels. Each card will work entirely independently, and the velcro fastener that holds the cards together allows the user to take the pack apart, re-order the cards and generally use them in whatever way they want GCSE Key Cards for Information Technology packs contain 100 cards printed in red and blue and are a brilliant way of mastering the basics for Information Technology GCSE and ideal for last minute revision

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