| IGCSE GCSE ICT revision notes, interactive quizzes, crosswords, worksheets, free resources |
Welcome to IGCSE, GCSE ICT RevisionIGCSE, GCSE ICT section is loaded with revision notes, interactive quizzes, revision worksheets, crosswords, Mind maps, specimen question papers, syllabus gap fills and lot of other free resources. Teachers and students will find subject specific resources which have been prepared keeping in mind the requirements of IGCSE and GCSE curriclum across the globe. Revision notes are to the point and exam practise questions give thorough practise to students and assess their skills on various aspects of the ICT curriculum. The curriculum content is set out in eight interrelated sections. These sections should be read as an integrated whole and not as a progression. The sections are as follows
IGCSE ICT (Code 0417)The syllabus can be downloaded from the CIE website. For your convenience, here are online versions of the syllabuses shown from the CIE website via the Google Docs viewer (pick the one that relates to the year that you will sit your IGCSE exam):
AssessmentCambridge IGCSE Information and Communication Technology Syllabus code 0417 Written paper testing sections 1–8 of the curriculum content and assessing the skills in Assessment objective AO2 All questions compulsory: mostly multiple choice or short answer questions, but also some requiring longer responses 100 marks weighted at 40% of total and: Paper 2 {2½ hours} Practical test assessing knowledge, skills and understanding of sections 9–16 of the curriculum content 80 marks weighted at 30% of total and: Paper 3 {2½ hours} Practical test assessing knowledge, skills and understanding of sections 9–16 of the curriculum content 80 marks weighted at 30% of total
Past Year Exam PapersPast Papers (IGCSE ICT Code 0417) We cannot provide past papers for you through this site since CIE owns the copyright to these documents.
To answer the practical papers, you will need to download the supporting files (these are ZIP files):
The examiner's reports are very useful to help you identify where students made common mistakes (so that you can avoid the same mistakes)
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