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GCSE COMPUTING
A452

Validating Web Forms

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CONTROLLED ASSESSMENT MATERIAL 2

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Please refer to Section 4 of the GCSE Computing specification for instructions on completing this controlled assessment task.
Each task can be contextualised appropriately to suit facilities available in your centre.
The marking criteria should be available to candidates whilst completing the task.
The quality of written communication will be assessed in the judgements and conclusion section. The total number of marks for this unit is 45.

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The purpose of this unit is to carry out a practical investigation of a topic chosen from a set of options supplied by OCR. In the course of the investigation, there will be an opportunity to look in depth at an aspect of computing that goes beyond the subject matter outlined in A451. The tasks will require a significant element of practical activity, which must be evidenced in the report and which will form a major element of the assessment. The topics will enable practical investigation and some supplementary research to be carried out in a variety of ways. These will include, but are not restricted to:


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