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This article explores the evolving ways charities leverage Information and Communication Technology (ICT) to enhance support and raise awareness. It highlights how charities can effectively obtain donations and connect with support groups and individuals globally. The content emphasizes the importance of data protection and presents risks that charities face in the digital landscape. Additionally, readers are guided on finding credible sources for further information, ensuring transparency and trust in the presented facts.
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Exam Content • There are 21 marks available for the content of your publication – in row K of the markgrid • There are also 3 marks for showing readers where the information comes from – row L
Exam Content • Content needs to be about ICT – NOT technology • This is a crucial distinction to make! • The key is: do the outputs from the system go straight to a human being or to another system – rather than controlling a machine
Exam Content • Content must be written by you • Do not copy and paste content • It’s really obvious • It will lose you marks • You’re better off with something simply written without so many long words • Think about this as meeting an audience need
Exam Content • Row L – show where your information comes from • This must be shown on your publication – so the reader can see where to get more information from • Each article needs at least 1 “reference” • This is not the bibliography (row D)
January 2011 Content • Changed ways in which people can support charities • Raise awareness • Obtain donations • How charities can use ICT to support groups • And individuals • In different areas of the world • Risks for charities • Data Protection Act – application to charities