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Retired Online Test Version 8 Unit 1: The Online World
BTEC Firsts Level 1/2 Information and Creative Technology
Introduction
This retired onscreen test has been made available to centres to help you prepare your learners for their BTEC Firsts Level 1/2 external assessments.
We recommend that you use this test as a written assessment which is then either teacher marked or peer assessed.
This retired test should be used in conjunction with the Mark Scheme and the Lead Examiner’s Report to clearly identify the assessment requirements. These documents are available at: http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/btec-firsts/information-and-creative-technology-2012-nqf.coursematerials.html#filterQuery=Pearson-UK:Category%2FExternal-assessments
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Retired Test Development
We are currently working towards a simulation test where mock onscreen tests can be taken in a real environment. However as this is being developed, we have temporarily created these PowerPoint based tests to support you.
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FAQs
How can I view the videos in the test?
This document has been produced using screen captures of the retired onscreen test. As such, videos are not available in this PowerPoint document. This document should be used in conjunction with the retired onscreen test which is available on the website: http://qualifications.pearson.com/en/qualifications/btec-firsts/information-and-creative-technology-2012-nqf.coursematerials.html#filterQuery=Pearson-UK:Category%2FExternal-assessments
How can I see the drop down menus in the test?
Where a drop down menu may obscure information the learner requires to answer a question, we have instead supplied a text box containing the options from the drop down menu. To view drop down menus please use the retired onscreen test.
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username
being able to track the students progress
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wifi
infared
interupted signal
only works short range
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the S in https
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tells the ackage where it's going to
the header shows the fastest route around the internet
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TCP makes the message send quicker.This is done by the least busy routeto the reciever. This is useful because it will go to the address faster withoutdelay.
The IP tells the packageinportant information such as where the package isgoing to, also where it is being send from. This helps getting around the internetbecause it can find the destination without going to the wrong address.
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Firstly so that they can have read/write so that they can add there ideas. Thismeans that they can add their ideas where ever they want and when ever theywant as long as they have wifi.Secondly they are given read/write so that they don't delete the file.This means that they can edit and any errors can be checked and changed.
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Firstly packet switching is good for a WAN because it means that the data willarrive faster. They will arrive faster because they are traveling in packets instedof traveling as one big message.Secondly this is good because it means that packet sniffers (hackers)can't get the data because they need all the packets to get the message,to dothis they would need to be right outside the recievers house which is nearlyimpossible.
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Because if you use online documents it can be changed instantly.This means that everything is instantly on the updated document so that nooneis writing on an old copy.Secondly because the colleges can talk through an online conference and showoff new work instantly. This means that you don't have to wait for mail and youdon't have to travel.
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Because packets are one message split into lots of little bit rather than the wholemessage. This means that the packets can travel on different routes with lighterloads so they can find the quickest route and get there faster.
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data protection with explaination
backup files with explaination
laws with explaination
locking computers with explaination.