Collins Cambridge International AS & A Level Digital Media and Design Student’s Book (2nd edition)
Author/s: Philip Veal, Steven Forsyth, Richard Brennan, Mike Acosta, Lesley Ann Davis, Natalie Procter and Mike Wyeld
Format: Hardcopy
Collins’ Cambridge International AS & A Level Digital Media & Design Student’s Book – Second Edition is the only endorsed resource written specifically to support the revised Cambridge International A & A level Digital Media & Design syllabus (9481).
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Provide in-depth coverage with the only endorsed resource for the revised syllabus for examination from 2026.
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Introduce students to the digital media and design industry; with sections covering the history of digital media, how the digital landscape has changed and what tools and technologies are used in industry.
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Deliver a fully international course written by experts in the media and design field with international examples, contexts, names, and locations.
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Build students’ practical and technical skills with focused activities throughout that provide students opportunities to put these skills into practice.
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Consolidate students’ understanding with comprehension activities that encourage discussion and reflection.
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Prepare for assessment with activities that encourage students to produce a design outcome or engage with the design process, including tips to help students succeed.
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Enable students to access the revised syllabus content with a fresh, visual design and language tailored to English as a Second Language learners, with key terms providing clear definitions of technical language.
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Put all the areas of study into context with industry insights offering real-life information and up-to-date case studies providing students with international examples of real-world application of the material they are studying.
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