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This page provides links to some of the best ICT websites I have come across. Please do suggest alternative and additional websites via the feedback page.

ReviseICT.co.ukUnfortunately I've had to remove a couple of links from this page - simpy because the sites have either gone password protected or they have disappeared from the internet.


The best site for ICT teachers and students. Frequently updates provide a rich resource full of excellent ideas.

Includes links, resources and ICT theory information together with interactive quizzes and games. You can now even make your own! [As of course you can with my software too at ContentGenerator.net]

 
An excellent and packed site for ICT GCSE students. Includes a growing number of guides, tutorials, podcasts and interactive quizzes and games.

Don't miss the interactive quiz that allows you to see how your ICT skills match up to others on the internet. Similarly, visit the games section some games that might look familiar! All great stuff.
 
The dependable quality on the BBC Bitesize ICT site is ideal for all revision. Covering a range of key ICT topics you are given a summary followed by an interactive test.

Not always the most interactive or exciting of sites, the BBC Bitesize site is still an essential site for all students and teachers to make use of.
 
'Education Bradford ePortal for ICT" - despite quite a long and tricky title, this site offers a really useful collection of materials and resources linked to the ICT curriculum.

Includes many of their own materials with some excellent Flash-based quizzes and interactive materials that are ideal for indivdual or whole class use via a projector or whiteboard. Well worth exploring.
 
This site offers some extensive guidance and support to those taking GCSE ICT, Applied ICT and DiDA.

The site contains quite a few ads and is rather text heavy - but the information available is very useful.
 




BBC Technology News

BBC News | Technology | UK Edition
Facebook may get 'panic button'
Facebook is considering installing a "panic button" on its site to allow users to report suspected paedophiles, it confirms.
03/18/2010 03:33 PM

Spammers survive botnet shutdowns
A series of strikes against botnets has not dented cyber criminals' appetite for sending spam, say security experts.
03/18/2010 11:12 AM

Hacking "fun" for British teens
Teenagers try to get into each other's online accounts despite knowing it is wrong, according to a new survey.
03/18/2010 11:42 AM

Web inventor calls for open data
Countries should be judged on their willingness to open up public data, the inventor of the world wide web tells the BBC.
03/18/2010 08:47 AM

UK 'can cope with cyber attack'
The UK is "reasonably well placed to cope" with a large scale cyber attack, a report by a group of peers has said.
03/18/2010 02:35 AM

O2 condemns file-sharing letters
The mobile network condemns a law firm for sending letters to alleged illegal downloaders, including its own customers.
03/17/2010 03:47 PM

Mobile application sales explode
The global economy for mobile applications will explode over the next two years into a $17.5bn industry, a study suggests.
03/17/2010 10:18 AM

Net piracy takes 'toll on jobs'
The growth of illegal file-sharing could cost European countries 1.2m jobs and 240bn euros by 2015, an industry report says.
03/17/2010 06:19 PM

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