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In England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man, [2] the Diploma in Digital Applications (DiDA) was an optional information and communication technology (ICT) course, usually studied by Key Stage 4 or equivalent school students (aged 14–16).
The Diploma in Digital Applications, launched in 2005, was seen as a successor to GNVQ ICT, [6] however many centres quickly switched to the equivalent OCR National qualification due to issues with DiDA's assessment format. [7]
Cambridge IT Skills Diploma; CCIE Certification; CCNA; CCNP; Certificate in Data Processing; Certified ethical hacker; Certified forensic computer examiner; Certified Information Systems Security Professional; Certified information technology professional; Certified Internet Web Professional; Certified penetration testing engineer
OCR Nationals are vocationally related qualifications which were officially launched by the OCR Board in September 2004. The qualifications are designed to meet the needs of those seeking vocational education in place of the traditional, theory-intensive, academic route.
A 34-year-old mother in England learned that she had breast cancer shortly before giving birth to her first child. Laura Hudson from Manchester received a diagnosis of stage 2, grade 3 breast ...
Kevin Costner didn't return for "Yellowstone" season five, part two. The actor said he "didn't quit the show" but left because of scheduling conflicts.
Santa Claus is not delivering as many Christmas trees, toys and decorations to the United States this year as in recent years, import data shows, with retailers including Walmart bringing in less ...
King Edward VII School (KE7) was an LEA maintained 11-19 comprehensive secondary school in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire in England which closed in 2011. The school was situated on a 56-acre (230,000 m 2) green field site on the edge of Melton Mowbray.