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has gloss | eng: The DiDA (Diploma in Digital Applications) is an optional information and communication technology (ICT) course, usually studied by Key Stage 4 or equivalent school students (aged 14-16) in England and Wales. DiDA was introduced in 2005 (after a pilot starting in 2004) as a creation of the Edexcel examination board. DiDA is notable in that it consists entirely of coursework, completed on-computer; all work relating to the DiDA course is created, stored, assessed and moderated digitally. It was introduced as a replacement to plug the gap in ICT education as GNVQ's were withdrawn. |
lexicalization | eng: DiDA |
instance of | c/Educational qualifications in the United Kingdom |
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