Andrew Smith (author/education professional)

Andrew Smith (author/education professional)

Andrew Smith is a co-author of various UK educational publications aimed at further education (High School), specialising in Computer Hardware, Systems Support, Networking and Systems Security.

Publications include.


*BTEC National IT Practitioners: Book 2: Student Book Specialist Units (Heinemann Educational Publishers (18 Sep 2007) ISBN 0435465503)
*BTEC National IT Practitioners: Book 1: Student Book Core Units (Heinemann Educational Publishers (13 Jul 2007)ISBN 043546549X)
*A2 GCE Applied ICT for Edexcel (Heinemann Educational Publishers (25 Aug 2006) ISBN 0435462156)
*Software Development Pathway for the IPRO Certificate for IT Practitioners (Heinemann Educational Publishers (24 Jul 2006) ISBN 0435450638)
*ICT Systems Support for the IPRO Certificate for IT Practitioners (Heinemann Educational Publishers (24 Feb 2006) ISBN 043545062X)
*A+ Certificate in Computer Maintenance and Installation Level 2 "as content consultant"(Heinemann Educational Publishers (13 Oct 2004) ISBN 0435456385)
*BTEC National for It Practitioners: Teachers Resource File and CD-Rom (Heinemann Educational Publishers (28 Jul 2004)ISBN 0435456709)
*ICT Systems Support (Heinemann IT Professionals) (Heinemann Educational Publishers (20 Jul 2004) ISBN 0435471511)
*BTEC National for It Practitioners: ICT Systems Support (Heinemann Educational Publishers (26 Nov 2003) ISBN 0435456687)

Andrew Smith is currently affiliated with
*The Open University as an Academic
*Edexcel as Lead External Verifier/Qualification Consultant/Course~Unit Writer for BTEC ICT Professional qualification range


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