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GCSE ICT Please work i Course offered: GCSE ICT Length of course: 2 Years Specification: Edexcel Number of lessons per week: 3 lessons a week Unit 1: Living in a Digital World - Written paper (40% of the GCSE) Unit 2: Using Digital Tools – Non-Exam Assessment (60% of the GCSE) The GCSE ICT qualification will enable learners to become independent users of ICT, to make informed decisions about its use and to be aware of its implications for individuals, organisations and society. The GCSE ICT course will enable learners to develop ICT-based solutions to solve problems and to develop their understanding of current and emerging technologies. The GCSE ICT specification is split into two units: Unit 1: Living in a Digital World - In this unit students explore how digital technology impacts on the lives of individuals, organisations and society. They learn about current and emerging digital technologies and the issues raised by their use in a range of contexts (learning and earning, leisure, shopping and money management, health and wellbeing and on the move). They develop awareness of the risks that are inherent in using ICT and the features of safe, secure and responsible practice. This unit is assessed through a 1 hour 30 minute examination paper set and marked by Edexcel Unit 2: Using Digital Tools - This is a practical unit. Students broaden and enhance their ICT skills and capability. They work with a range of digital tools and techniques to produce effective ICT solutions in a range of contexts. They learn to reflect critically on their own and others’ use of ICT and to adopt safe, secure and responsible practice. This unit is assessed under controlled conditions on a task provided by Edexcel. Please work i