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ICT USE IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WALES  

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APPLIED GCSE ICT - ICT USE IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WALES Assembly Ministers (AM) in the voting chamber use touch screen consoles to communicate. If an AM requires further information, they have access to a researcher who can send electronic information rapidly. An individual pass card activates the site and switches the machines on. The voting chamber is a paperless establishment, by entering an activating codeword, all information can be seen on the system. Electronic voting as used in the Welsh Assembly is easier to track than a hand count such as used in the House of Commons. Assembly Ministers can communicate with each other easily. In the house of commons for example, notes are written and passed on by an usher but in the Welsh Assembly, consoles are used. The AMs' all sit in the same seat every time. The speaker has a monitor which raises up from the front table, he...

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