AS ICT and A2 ICT The Internet and Business

Students need to understand why businesses and customers choose to trade over the Internet using e-commerce.

E-commerce - mini website

This mini website can be used as a source of information for students to research E-commerce.

It has been written in bullet point form to enable students to pick up the main points very quickly. They could then research particular areas in greater depth using the Internet or textbooks.

Students could use the site to write revision notes, create a Powerpoint presentation, a Mindmap or answer a set of questions.

 

Shoping and Retail

This is an excellent worksheet to help provide students with a comprehensive set of notes on all aspects of shopping and retail.

The interactive activity referred to is in the GCSE resources area on supermarkets

 

Resources kindly contributed by Diana Evans.

If you would like to see more of Diana's work, click here

Task 1

Task 2

 

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

This will provide students with a clear and comprehensive set of reference notes about RFID.

It gives them two tasks to undertake:

1. to investigate the uses and arguments for RFID

2. to investigate the arguments against RFID

 

Resources kindly contributed by Diana Evans.

If you would like to see more of Diana's work, click here

 

Current news stories

No matter which syllabus your students are following, it is extremely beneficial for them to have a good awareness of current news in the field of ICT.

We have categorised the recent news stories by topic.

Get your students to research the latest events and feedback to the rest of the class.

 

 

Click here for news stories about E-commerce

Click here for news stories about Business and ICT

ICT, business and commerce - Fat Max

A clear and concise presentation about this topic. Aimed specifically at the AQA syllabus, however, the information is just as relevant for the OCR specification.

Source: http://www.fatmax.org

Business and ICT - David Yates

A comprehensive set of notes written by David Yates from KJS - well worth showing to your students.

Source: http://www.fatmax.org

 

 

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