- ISBN:9781316609965
- Format:Cambridge Elevate
- Subject(s):Computer Science
- Qualification:OCR
- Author(s):David Waller
- Available from: May 2016
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A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the 2016 AQA and OCR GCSE Computer Science qualifications.
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Tailored to the new OCR GCSE Computer Science specification for first teaching from 2016.
The Cambridge Elevate Assess to Progress tool provides support for assessing, tracking and reporting on students' progress.
Rich digital content including images and animations that help students relate Computer Science to everyday life.
Allows teachers and students to annotate text, add audio notes and link to external resources.
Contains a wide variety of practice problems, interactive worksheets and exam-style questions to help with exam preparation.
Available online and on tablet devices through the Cambridge Elevate app. For information on how to use Cambridge Elevate editions and on supported devices please visit elevate.cambridge.org/support.
A print Student Book and a free digital Teacher’s Resource are also available.
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- Introduction
- 1. Algorithms
- 2. Iteration
- 3. Boolean logic
- 4. Data types and structures
- 5. Sorting and searching algorithms
- 6. Input and output
- 7. Problem solving
- 8. Binary and hexadecimal
- 9. Binary representations
- 10. Programming languages
- 11. Computer systems - hardware
- 12. Computer systems – systems software
- 13. Networks
- 14. System security
- 15. Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental concerns
- Non-exam assessment preparation
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David Waller
David Waller is an experienced Computing Teacher and Author. A former ICT Director, David has taught at KS3, GCSE, A Level and vocational qualifications such as GNVQ and DiDA. He has authored 14 published computing titles including textbooks, teacher resources, revision materials, online publications and interactive activities. David has always believed computational thinking and programming are vital as they allow students to develop problem-solving skills and an ability to express solutions clearly and creatively – similar to writing a story, a poem or composing music.
Ann Weidmann
Ann Weidmann has extensive experience of assessment and qualification design. Ann has taught computing in a variety of settings and held various positions at Edexcel including Assessment Leader, Qualifications Leader and Head of IT and Computer Science. She has co-authored a wide range of computing resources and teaching materials, regularly delivers teacher training both F2F and online, and is an Ofqual subject expert for computer science.
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