IGCSE ICT Revision
Studying for your IGCSE ICT exam? We’ve got you covered. With examiner-written revision notes covering everything from hardware and software to networks, databases, and the systems that shape the digital world around us, you’ll get to grips with everything you need to know for the exam. Understanding the theory isn't enough on its own. You need to practise applying it. Our huge bank of exam questions and past papers give you what you need to go in fully prepared. Teaching IGCSE ICT? Our resources are ready to plug straight into your lessons, independent revision, and exam practice.
IGCSE ICT Revision Resources
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Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE ICT
Cambridge (CIE) ICT resources by exam board
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Edexcel ICT resources by exam board
IGCSE ICT Topics
1. Types & Components of Computer Systems
2. Networks
3. Effects of Using IT
4. ICT Applications
5. The Systems Life Cycle
6. Safety & Security
7. Communication
8. Managing Files & Compression
9. Working with Documents
10. Databases
11. Spreadsheets
12. Website Authoring
13. Presentations
- 1. Digital Devices
- 2. Connectivity
- 3. Operating Online
- 4. Online Goods & Services
- 5. Software Skills
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Is ICT an easy IGCSE?
ICT is a more accessible subject, especially if you’re comfortable using computers. Many of the topics focus on understanding how technology works in everyday life, such as hardware, software, networks, and data. However, IGCSE ICT isn’t easy. You still need to learn key terms and practise answering exam-style questions. With regular revision and plenty of exam practice, most students find ICT very manageable, and a good way to build useful digital skills at the same time.