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Functional Skills Information and Communication Technology OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 Scheme code: 09877 Centre Handbook

Contents Contents 1 Introduction 3 1.1 The OCR Functional Skills suite of qualifications 3 1.2 Administration arrangements for this qualification 4 1.3 If centre staff have queries 4 1.4 Documentation updates 4 2 General information 5 2.1 Qualification profile 5 2.2 Target market 6 2.3 Qualification aims 6 2.4 Entry requirements 6 2.5 Unique Learner Number (ULN) 7 2.6 Entry restrictions 7 2.7 Progression opportunities 7 2.8 Supporting learners 7 2.9 Wider issues 8 2.10 Guided learning hours 8 2.11 Funding 9 2.12 Mode of delivery 9 2.13 Resources 9 2.14 Wales and Northern Ireland 10 2.15 Access to Functional Skills ICT 10 2.16 Centre malpractice guidance 11 3 Qualification structure 12 3.1 Qualification structure 12 3.2 Unit format 13 3.3 Units 14 4 Assessment 16 4.1 External assessment 16 5 Certification 18 5.1 Claiming certificates 18 5.2 Replacement certificates 18 6 Administration arrangements 19 7 Guidance For Learners 20 7.1 What is the OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2? 20 7.2 What do I have to do to achieve this qualification? 20 7.3 How do I know that this qualification is right for me? 20 7.4 Finally 20 8 Further Support and Information 21 8.1 General enquiries 21 8.2 Claim forms and claim enquiries 21 8.3 Enquiries About Results 21 8.4 Customer feedback 22 8.5 OCR Training Events 22 8.6 OCR Publications 22 8.7 Publications (related to this qualification) 23 8.8 OCR sample assessment material 23 2 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

Introduction 1 Introduction This Centre Handbook provides information for centre staff involved in the planning, delivery and assessment of the following qualification which has been accredited onto the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) at level 2: OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 Scheme code 09877 It is important that centre staff involved in the delivery of the above qualification understand the requirements laid down in this handbook. Centres should therefore ensure that staff have access to this publication. Further copies are available to download from our website www.ocr.org.uk. 1.1 The OCR Functional Skills suite of qualifications Functional Skills are practical skills in English, mathematics and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) that allow individuals to work confidently, effectively and independently in life. OCR Functional Skills qualifications are offered at Entry level, level 1 and level 2 and meet the Functional Skills criteria approved by Ofqual. OCR Functional Skills assessments are based primarily on task-based scenarios with a limited duration and must be undertaken under controlled assessment conditions. The assessments use and reinforce skills-based, problem solving-learning techniques. There is more information on assessment in section 4. OCR Functional Skills qualifications in English, mathematics and Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) are designed to develop and assess Functional Skills as determined by a set of skills standards. The skills standards contained within each qualification provide learners with knowledge, skills and a problem-solving approach that can be used in work, life and further learning. These qualifications will encourage learners to develop their English, mathematics or ICT skills and transfer skills in ways that are appropriate to their situation. OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 3

Introduction 1.2 Administration arrangements for this qualification A separate publication, the OCR Admin Guide: Functional Skills, provides details of the administration arrangements for this qualification. The Admin Guide is issued free on centre approval and is available on our website: www.ocr.org.uk. 1.3 If centre staff have queries This Centre Handbook and the Admin Guide contain all the information needed to deliver and administer this qualification. If centre staff have any queries about this qualification that are not answered in these publications, they should refer to the section Further support and information for details of who to contact. Support is also available on the dedicated OCR Functional Skills pages of the OCR website www.ocr.org.uk/functionalskills 1.4 Documentation updates The information provided in this handbook was correct at the time of production. Occasionally OCR may update this information. Please refer to the qualification home pages on our website www.ocr.org.uk for details regarding updates to this qualification. For your convenience, the latest amended version of this handbook is available to download from the OCR website. 4 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

General Information 2 General information 2.1 Qualification profile Title OCR code 09877 Level Level 2 QAN Age group approved This qualification is suitable for Entry requirements Qualification structure Assessment and grading Funding Performance figures OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 500/8509/8 (Qualification Accreditation Number) Pre-16 16-18 18+ 19+ Learners who wish to progress from Entry level and level 1 to the level 2 Award in Functional Skills Information and Communication Technology. There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification. This qualification contains one mandatory unit. The assessment for this qualification is externally set by OCR and externally assessed by OCR Examiners. Units will be graded pass or fail. When seeking public funding, centres will need to provide the Qualification Accreditation Number (QAN) shown above. For information on funding for learners aged 14 19, please refer to the Young People s Learning Agency (YPLA) via http://www.dcsf.gov.uk. For more information on funding for learners aged 19 and above, please refer to the Skills Funding Agency (SFA) at http://skillsfundingagency.com For information on this qualification s contribution to performance measurement please see the National Database of Accredited Qualifications (NDAQ): http://www.accreditedqualifications.org.uk OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 5

General Information 2.2 Target market The OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology at level 2 is suitable for both young people and mature learners who wish to be recognised for their achievement of a wide range of practical ICT skills for use in every day life. The qualification is also suitable for those preparing to progress to further qualifications such as the Diploma or an apprenticeship. 2.3 Qualification aims The OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 aims to: Provide accreditation of achievements of a range of Information and Communication Technology skills in real life settings so that learners can use ICT skills in a functional way throughout life Provide a progression route through to achievement at higher levels. 2.4 Entry requirements This qualification is available to anyone who is capable of reaching the required standards. It has been developed free from any barriers that restrict access or progression thereby promoting equal opportunities. All centre staff involved in the assessment or delivery of this qualification should understand the requirements of the qualification and match them to the needs and capabilities of individual learners before entering them as learners for this qualification. There are no formal requirements for entry to the assessments. Learners will be expected to have the potential to achieve the level of knowledge and skills appropriate for a person working at the assessment level. 6 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

General Information 2.5 Unique Learner Number (ULN) The unique learner number (ULN) is a personal 10-digit number which is essential for learners taking a Diploma programme of study. It is used to link the Diploma component results together for Diploma certification. The ULN must accompany a learner s entry for Functional Skills. Where a ULN is included with an entry, OCR will check the ULN and learner details with the Learner Registration Service (LRS). Learner details submitted to OCR need to match those held on the LRS exactly. If there are any differences, we will be unable to validate the ULN. This will not prevent entries from being processed, but OCR will not be able to send Diploma component results to the Diploma Aggregation Service until the ULN and learner details held by OCR match the records held by LRS. 2.6 Entry restrictions There are no entry restrictions for OCR s Functional Skills qualifications. 2.7 Progression opportunities The OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 has been designed to encourage progression from level 1. However, it is not assumed that learners will achieve the level 1 qualification before progressing on to the level 2 qualification. It may also be used to encourage learners to progress to other qualifications such as the Diploma. 2.8 Supporting learners Centres should ensure that learners are informed of the title and level of the qualification they have been entered for and that Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR) is the awarding body for their chosen qualification. Centres should ensure that learners are fully prepared for Functional Skills assessments through appropriate teaching and learning strategies. Centres are encouraged to ensure that learners have the opportunity to practise their skills in real life contexts prior to taking the assessment. OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 7

General Information 2.9 Wider issues This qualification provide potential for centres to develop learners understanding of spiritual, moral, ethical, social and cultural issues and heighten learners awareness of environmental issues, health and safety considerations and European developments. Spiritual, moral, ethical, social and cultural issues Although there are no specific requirements in relation to spiritual, moral, ethical, social and cultural issues, teachers delivering OCR Functional Skills qualifications have opportunities to address all of these issues through their choice of teaching materials. The texts used in this qualification may relate to social and cultural issues and may, therefore, provide an opportunity for teachers to address these issues. For example, the source material used to extract numerical information may relate to social and cultural issues and may therefore provide an opportunity for teachers to address these issues. Alternatively, the rights of an individual to be informed of and to have access to, data held about them by an organisation (Data Protection Act) could be addressed. Environmental issues, health and safety considerations and European developments Teachers may have opportunities to address all of these issues through their choice of teaching materials. The exploration of examples such as correct procedures for working with information and communication technology equipment or repetitive strain injury may address some of the health and safety issues. 2.10 Guided learning hours The time it will take a learner to complete this qualification will depend on a number of things, for instance, mode of study (ie whether full-time or part-time) and level of knowledge or experience on entry onto the programme of study. OCR recognises that the needs of learners following courses of study leading to this qualification are particularly diverse and that this will result in a wide range of approaches to learning. Therefore OCR provides indicative guided learning hours only. As the guided learning hours (glh) needed by learners will differ significantly between individual learners, OCR encourages teachers to determine individual needs on a learner by learner basis. Title GLH (Indicative) OCR Functional Skills qualification in ICT at level 2 45 8 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

General Information 2.11 Funding Should you require any more information on funding please contact the Young People s Learning Agency (YPLA) via www.dcsf.gov.uk or the Skills Funding Agency (SFA) at www.skillsfundingagency.com for adult learning. 2.12 Mode of delivery OCR does not specify the mode of study or specify a time limit for the achievement of this qualification other than the expiry dates for entry and certification laid down by the regulatory authorities and detailed in the qualification profile on page 6. Centres should consider the learners complete learning experience when designing learning programmes. This is particularly important in relation to learners studying part-time alongside real work commitments where learners may bring with them a wealth of experience that should be utilised to maximum effect by teachers and assessors. 2.13 Resources OCR strongly advises that teaching and development of subject content and associated skills be referenced to real life situations, to ensure that learners are operating functionally within different contexts. The practical skills prescribed in the Functional Skills standards should form the basis of the individualised learner programme. A number of bodies have been tasked with producing support for Functional Skills. It is recommended that centres attend relevant training events and visit support sites to help with the delivery of this qualification. A list of appropriate support websites is available on the OCR website www.ocr.org.uk/functionalskills Centres will need to provide appropriate assessment facilities for learners in line with the requirements and guidance laid down by OCR (the OCR Admin Guide: Functional Skills) and the JCQ Instructions for Conducting Examinations. (JCQ publications are available to download from www.jcq.org.uk.) Centres should ensure that basic workplace equipment is available to learners to include a PC with access to the internet and email software. OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 9

General Information 2.14 Wales and Northern Ireland This qualification has only been approved by OfQual for delivery in England. Centres in Wales or Northern Ireland should contact the regulators for Wales (DCELLS) or Northern Ireland (CCEA) for requirements in relation to delivery of Functional Skills qualifications. 2.15 Access to Functional Skills ICT In line with the guidance provided by OfQual for Functional Skills, learners can have access to all forms of equipment and software that constitute their normal way of working. However, these must not affect the reliability or validity of assessment outcomes or give the learner an assessment advantage over other learners undertaking the same or similar assessments. Centres must apply to OCR Special Requirements team for access arrangements using a JCQ Form 8 (see www.jcq.org.uk). (It is currently not possible to submit applications for access arrangements for Functional Skills using Access arrangements online) For modified papers the centre must apply to OCR using a JCQ Form 7 in accordance with the deadlines published in the JCQ publication Access Arrangements, Reasonable Adjustments and Special Consideration. The access arrangements permissible for use in this specification are as follows: Access arrangements Yes/No Type of assessment Reader/screen reader Yes Scribes Practical assistants Word processors Yes Yes Yes For assessment of the application of the skills described by the standards, a practical assistant may switch on the computer and insert a disk at the learner's instruction but must not perform any skill for which marks are credited. (For more detail please see commentary against individual skills standards below.) Assistants can be used in written assessments. Transcripts Yes BSL interpreters Yes Oral language modifiers Yes Modified question papers (including Braille) Yes 10 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

General Information Extra time External device to load personal settings Yes Yes Permitted as a reasonable adjustment provided this does not compromise the assessment or give the learner any advantage not available to other learners. 2.16 Centre malpractice guidance It is the responsibility of the Head of Centre * to report (in writing) all cases of suspected malpractice involving centre staff or learners, to the OCR Standards division. When asked to do so by OCR, Heads of Centres are required to investigate instances of malpractice promptly, and report the outcomes to the OCR Standards division. Further information is contained in the publication JCQ publication: Suspected Malpractice in Examinations and Assessment which is available from www.jcq.org.uk. * The Head of Centre is defined as the most senior officer in the organisation, directly responsible for the delivery of OCR qualifications, eg the Principal of a College, the Head Teacher of a school, the Managing Director of a Private Training Provider or the Group Training Manager of a major company. OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 11

Qualification Structure 3 Qualification structure 3.1 Qualification structure Wherever possible, teachers should tailor learning programmes to meet individual learner needs. It is recommended that centres should adopt a holistic approach to the delivery of this qualification and identify opportunities to link Functional Skills to other areas of the curriculum. OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 (Qualification Accreditation Number 500/8509/8) This qualification contains one mandatory unit (QCDA Unit Number K/601/2284). The ICT standards are essentially concerned with developing and recognising the ability of learners to apply and transfer skills in ways that are appropriate to their situation. For ICT to be useful, learners must have the skills and confidence to apply, combine and adapt their ICT knowledge to new situations in their life and work. The capacity to identify and understand the role that ICT plays in the world is crucial in enabling learners to function as effective citizens. Level 2 learners need to be able to: Analyse multi-step tasks and separate the components, identifying the relevant ICT requirements and applying their knowledge and understanding to produce an appropriate solution (complexity) Apply their knowledge, skills and understanding within non-routine and non-familiar contexts (familiarity) Demonstrate the application of a wide range of techniques across several applications to produce an appropriate outcome (technical demand) Solve problems independently, overcoming challenges to produce successful outcomes (independence). 12 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

Qualification Structure 3.2 Unit format Skills standards The skills standards describe the criteria against which learners will be assessed. At each level, the skills standards subsume the previous level s skills standards and coverage and range, supporting a progression-based suite of qualifications. The OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 assesses all of the skills standards and samples the coverage and range. Coverage and range The coverage and range provides the knowledge and techniques that learners would be expected to apply at each level. These sections are not intended as exhaustive lists to which learners should be confined but are intended as a guide to the minimum type of content that learners will need to demonstrate and apply to meet the requirements of the skills standards. Assessment weightings The assessment weightings indicate the percentage of the overall assessment that must be covered in relation to the individual skills standards. All assessments reflect the assessment weightings as outlined in the skills standards. OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 13

Qualification Structure 3.3 Units This qualification contains one mandatory unit. Level 2 Skill standards and assessment weightings Using ICT Assessment weighting: 20-30% Coverage and range (2.1) Plan solutions to complex tasks by analysing the necessary stages (2.2) Select, interact with and use ICT systems safely and securely for a complex task in non-routine and unfamiliar contexts (2.3) Manage information storage to enable efficient retrieval (2.1.1) use ICT to plan and analyse complex or multi-step tasks and activities and to make decisions about suitable approaches (2.2.1) select and use software applications to meet needs and solve complex problems (2.2.2) select and use a range of interface features and system facilities effectively to meet needs (2.2.3) select and adjust system settings as appropriate to individual needs (2.2.4) respond to ICT problems and take appropriate action (2.2.5) understand the danger of computer viruses and how to minimise risk (2.3.1) manage files, folders and other media storage to enable efficient information retrieval Finding and selecting information Assessment weighting: 10-20% (2.4) Use appropriate search techniques to locate and select relevant information (2.4.1 )search engines, queries and AND/NOT/OR, >,<,>=,<=, contains, begins with, use of wild cards (2.5) Select information from a variety of sources to meet requirements of a complex task (2.5.1) recognise and take account of copyright and other constraints on the use of information (2.5.2) evaluate fitness for purpose of information 14 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

Qualification Structure Developing, presenting and communicating information Assessment weighting: 50-70% (2.6)Enter, develop and refine information using appropriate software to meet requirements of a complex task (2.6.1) Apply a range of editing, formatting and layout techniques to meet needs, including text, tables, graphics, records, numerical data, charts, graphs or other digital content (2.7) Use appropriate software to meet the requirements of a complex data-handling task (2.7.1) process and analyse numerical data (2.7.2) display numerical data in appropriate graphical format (2.7.3) use appropriate field names and data types to organise information (2.7.4) analyse and draw conclusions from a data set by searching, sorting and editing records (2.8) Use communications software to meet requirements of a complex task (2.8.1) organise electronic messages, attachments and contacts (2.8.2) use collaborative tools appropriately (2.8.3) understand the need to stay safe and to respect others when using ICT-based communication (2.9) Combine and present information in ways that are fit for purpose and audience (2.9.1) organise and integrate information of different types to achieve a purpose, using accepted layouts and conventions as appropriate (2.9.2) work accurately and check accuracy, using software facilities where appropriate (2.10) Evaluate the selection, use and effectiveness of ICT tools and facilities used to present information (2.10.1) at each stage of a task and at the task s completion OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 15

Assessment 4 Assessment 4.1 External assessment The OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 is a single unit qualification with assessment which focuses on the three interrelated skill areas identified in the skills standards: Using ICT Finding and selecting information Developing, presenting and communicating information. Assessment availability Assessment details Duration Five day window, one per month November to July, with flexibility for the paper to be taken during any of the days in this window. 1 question paper (Part A & Part B) with a Resource Booklet, taken under controlled examination conditions, as specified in the JCQ Instructions for Conducting Examinations. 80 per cent of the assessment is open response questions, set in a generic and realistic context. The assessment tasks assess all of the skills standards but will sample from the coverage and range. The question paper consists of two tasks which are a combination of short answer questions and tasks which must be completed using a PC. Part A (1 Task) requires candidates to search for information on the internet and Part B (1 Task) requires candidates to use the information they found from the internet to complete the tasks. Data files are provided as pre-release approximately three weeks before the assessment. A PC with email software, internet access and a printer must be provided. 2 hours The assessment (question paper) is distributed up to two weeks prior to the assessment window, and should be stored within centres as per JCQ Instructions for Conducting Examinations. Please refer to the Instructions to Centres guidance document (available on the OCR website www.ocr.org.uk). Centre staff involved in the assessment of Functional Skills external assessments should familiarise themselves with the JCQ document Instructions for conducting examinations. This document is reviewed annually and republished each September and can be downloaded from www.jcq.org.uk. 16 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

Assessment Re-sits There are no limits on the number of times a learner may re-sit the assessment, but centres must ensure that learners undertake a different assessment on each occasion. Resources required for assessment In order to complete the assessment, learners will need access to a PC with email software, internet access and a printer.. OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 17

Certification 5 Certification This is a single unit qualification. Learners who achieve a pass for the unit will be awarded the certificate, giving the full qualification title: OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 5.1 Claiming certificates Certificates will be issued for successful learners. In order to ensure that these are automatically issued centres must ensure that the OCR candidate number is always used where a learner has already achieved one or more units. See the OCR Admin Guide: Functional Skills for full details. 5.2 Replacement certificates Centres should formally make the request in writing on centre-headed paper. If the request is made within six months of the issue date, replacements will be provided free of charge. A fee is charged for replacement certificates more than six months after the date of issue. Please see the OCR Fees List for details of these fees. Letters should be sent to the Archives team in Coventry (see section 8 for address). 18 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

Administration Arrangements 6 Administration arrangements OCR will confirm its process for approving centres, making entries and claiming certificates in due course. OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 19

Guidance for Learners 7 Guidance For Learners 7.1 What is the OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2? This qualification aims to: Provide accreditation of achievements of a range of Information and Communication Technology skills in real life settings so that learners can use subject skills in a functional way throughout life Provide a progression route through to higher achievement. 7.2 What do I have to do to achieve this qualification? This is a single unit qualification. You must complete the unit to achieve the qualification: OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) level 2 7.3 How do I know that this qualification is right for me? This qualification is right for you if you wish to progress from the level 1 to the level 2 Award in Functional Skills Information and Communication Technology level 2. However, it is not assumed that you will achieve the level 1 qualification before progressing on to the level 2 qualification. This qualification is also structured to assist your progression to other qualifications such as the Diploma. 7.4 Finally OCR wishes you every success in your achievement of this qualification. 20 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

8 Further Support and Information Further Support and Information 8.1 General enquiries You can visit OCR s website at www.ocr.org.uk for further information on OCR qualifications. For general enquiries relating to any of OCR s vocational qualifications, please contact the OCR Customer Contact Centre on: Telephone: 024 76 851509 Fax: 024 76 851633 Email: vocational.qualifications@ocr.org.uk 8.2 Claim forms and claim enquiries All claim forms should be returned to: Operations OCR Progress House Westwood Way Coventry CV4 8JQ If you have any queries about learner entries, please contact Operations Customer Support on 024 76 470033. 8.3 Enquiries About Results Please refer to the OCR Admin Guide: Functional Skills. Forms and current fees can be obtained from: Results Enquiries OCR Progress House Westwood Way Coventry CV4 8JQ Telephone 024 76 470033 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 21

Further Support and Information 8.4 Customer feedback We welcome feedback from customers on all aspects of our provision. Comments relating to this documentation should be sent to: The OCR Qualification Manager Functional Skills ICT Qualifications Division OCR Coventry Office Westwood Way Coventry CV4 8JQ 8.5 OCR Training Events Information on OCR s training events for centres can be found on the OCR website by going to www.ocr.org.uk, or by contacting: OCR Training Customer Support Division Progress House Westwood Way Coventry CV4 8JQ Telephone: 02476 496 398 Fax: 02476 496 399 Email: training@ocr.org.uk 8.6 OCR Publications The OCR Publications Service offers support to OCR customers, centres, parents and learners. It offers a wide range of up-to-date materials for sale which relate to our key qualifications. These materials include Centre Handbooks, past papers, mark schemes and a range of support materials. The OCR Publications Catalogue holds the full list of materials currently available to order. To obtain a copy of this and to order publications, please go to http://publications.ocr.org.uk or call our dedicated order line on 0870 770 6622. Orders can also be emailed to publications@ocr.org.uk or posted to the address on the order form printed in the OCR Publications Catalogue. OCR Support Materials prepare extra resources to help you deliver our qualifications. These support materials can be ordered from OCR Publications and more information about the materials can be obtained from support.materials@ocr.org.uk. 22 OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2

Further Support and Information 8.7 Publications (related to this qualification) OCR publications: OCR Admin Guide: Functional Skills JCQ publications, available from www.jcq.org.uk: Instructions for conducting examinations Access Arrangements, Reasonable Adjustments and Special Consideration Suspected Malpractice in Examinations and Assessment 8.8 OCR sample assessment material Sample assessment material for the OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology at level 2 is available to download from our website www.ocr.org.uk. Centres can use these sample assessments as practise papers to prepare learners for the final assessment. The sample assessment materials for OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology at level 2 include the assessment task, resource booklet, mark scheme, data files and instructions to centres on how to prepare the data files OCR Functional Skills qualification in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) at level 2 23