Online ordering will be unavailable from Saturday, September 6 at 06:00 GMT until Sunday, September 7 at 14:00 GMT.

To place an order, please contact Customer Services.

UK/ROW directcs@cambridge.org +44 (0) 1223 326050 | US customer_service@cambridge.org 1 800 872 7423 or 1 212 337 5000 | Australia/New Zealand enquiries@cambridge.edu.au 61 3 86711400 or 1800 005 210, New Zealand 0800 023 520


Cambridge Advanced National (AAQ) in Computing: Application Development Digital Student Book Optional Unit F164 (2 Years)

Cambridge Advanced National (AAQ) in Computing: Application Development Digital Student Book Optional Unit F164 (2 Years)

Cambridge Advanced National (AAQ) in Computing: Application Development Digital Student Book Optional Unit F164 (2 Years)

Edition:
1st Edition
Author:
David Corbett, Jennie Eyres
Published:
June 2025
Availability:
Available in limited markets only
Format:
Digital
ISBN:
9781009817189

Flexible resources matched to OCR's specification. Support the development of essential skills and knowledge.

£9.95
GBP
Digital

Overview

This endorsed digital student book offers comprehensive coverage of the Cambridge Advanced National in Computing: Application Development Unit F164: Website development. Mapped to the OCR specification, this book has been designed to help students and teachers build the confidence, knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the new qualification. Ideal as both a learning and reference tool, it is structured to follow the order of the specification and unpack its content in an easy-to-follow, digestible way. It will help students learn key concepts and information, while providing teachers with guidance on the breadth and depth of content they're required to teach. Written by Jennie Eyres and David Corbett, experienced teachers and practitioners, this book will help students understand different types of websites, along with their principles and components. It will explore: design considerations while planning, developing, testing and reviewing website prototypes; how websites today are well-established as a mass communication tool, enabling any organisation; and key techniques for designing a modern website, including search engine optimisation (SEO) and compliance with accessibility requirements. This book is written to be engaging and motivating. “Learning in Context” examples help students relate the concepts they are learning to the real world, and worked examples guide their development of essential skills, step-by-step. Furthermore, frequent quick-check questions help them to assess their progress and understanding of each topic. The flexible digital format means content can be accessed anywhere, at anytime.

Features

  • The book is endorsed for OCR's qualification, providing comprehensive coverage and unpacking the specification in an easy-to-follow, digestible way. This supports students’ learning of key concepts and essential information, while providing teachers with comprehensive guidance on the depth of content they need to teach. We are working towards endorsement by OCR.
  • Written for students, using accessible and appropriate language, short and focused paragraphs, as well as modern and useful contextual examples.
  • Engaging “Learning in context” features highlight how concepts can be applied within the industry or role, helping students to make connections between what they are studying and the real world.
  • Written by expert authors, Jennie Eyres and David Corbett, who are experienced teachers and practitioners.
  • Worked examples guide students' development of essential skills, step-by-step.
  • Frequent quick check questions empower students to assess their progress and understanding of each topic. Answers to these can be found as a downloadable PDF within our online platform, Cambridge Go.
  • Key words in bold and a glossary help students to grasp and master new vocabulary.
  • Great for use in class, as well as for setting homework tasks or independent learning.
  • Designed to better prepare students for and build confidence ahead of assessments.
  • Digital format means content can be accessed anytime, anywhere – on a phone, tablet or computer.

Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • About the authors
  • How to use this book
  • Unit F164: Website development
  • TA1: Fundamentals of website development
  • TA2: Plan and design high-fidelity website prototypes
  • TA3: Create high-fidelity website prototypes
  • TA5: Test high-fidelity website prototypes
  • TA6: Review and improve the effectiveness of high-fidelity website prototypes
  • Answers
  • Glossary

Find a local sales representative