Free Educational Resources from Mr. Noureddine Tadjerout
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I am a versatile professional with a diverse skill set and a strong background in education and technology. As an accomplished Author, Teacher Trainer, Examiner, and certified Apple Teacher and VEX Robotics. I have honed my expertise in Computer Science and Mathematics education. Additionally, I hold the role of Curriculum Development Specialist, focusing on Computer Science, Engineering, and Microsoft Office. I am passionate about creating educational resources and assisting fellow educators.
I am a versatile professional with a diverse skill set and a strong background in education and technology. As an accomplished Author, Teacher Trainer, Examiner, and certified Apple Teacher and VEX Robotics. I have honed my expertise in Computer Science and Mathematics education. Additionally, I hold the role of Curriculum Development Specialist, focusing on Computer Science, Engineering, and Microsoft Office. I am passionate about creating educational resources and assisting fellow educators.
Students should be able to:
Roles of the different computers within the network and subnetwork models Benefits and drawbacks of each model Justify the use of a model for a given situation
Understand how packets are transmitted between two hosts for a given topology
Justify the use of a topology for a given situation
Including the use of public and private clouds.
Benefits and drawbacks of cloud computing
Describe the characteristics of copper cable, fibreoptic cable, radio waves (including WiFi), microwaves, satellites Including switch, server, Network Interface Card (NIC), Wireless Network Interface Card (WNIC), Wireless Access Points (WAP), cables, bridge, repeater Including Carrier Sense Multiple Access / Collision Detection (CSMA / CD) Methods of bit streaming, i.e. real-time and
on-demand Importance of bit rates / broadband speed on bit streaming
Including modems, PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), dedicated lines, cell phone network
• format of an IP address including IPv4 and IPv6
• use of subnetting in a network
• how an IP address is associated with a device on a network
• difference between a public IP address and a private IP address and the implications for security
• difference between a static IP address and a dynamic IP address
IGCSE Revision for Year 10/11- Theory of Computer Science for Chapter 1 and Chapter 2
Revision using Flip Learning and MTL Methodology
Chapter 1: Data Representation
Chapter 2: Communication and Internet technologies
NB: MTL Methodology was created and developed by Noureddine Tadjerout
1 Data Representation
Show understanding of binary magnitudes and the difference between binary prefixes and decimal prefixes
Understand the difference between and use:
•• kibi and kilo
•• mebi and mega
•• gibi and giga
•• tebi and tera
Show understanding of the basis of different number systems
Use the binary, denary, hexadecimal number bases and Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) and one’s and two’s complement representation for binary numbers
Convert an integer value from one number base / representation to another
Perform binary addition and subtraction: Using positive and negative binary integers. Show understanding of how overflow can occur.
Describe practical applications where Binary Coded
Decimal (BCD) and Hexadecimal are used
Show understanding of and be able to represent character data in its internal binary form, depending on the character set used
Familiar with ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange), extended ASCII and Unicode. Students will not be expected to memorise any particular character codes. Use and understand the terms: pixel, file header,
image resolution, screen resolution, colour depth, bit depth
Perform calculations to estimate the file size for a bitmap image
Show understanding of the effects of changing elements of a bitmap image on the image quality and file size
Show understanding of how data for a vector graphic are encoded: Use the terms: drawing object, property, drawing list.
Justify the use of a bitmap image or a vector graphic for a given task.
2 Multimedia – Graphics and Sound.
Show understanding of how sound is represented and encoded: Use the terms: sampling, sampling rate, sampling resolution, analogue and digital data
Show understanding of how data for a bitmapped image are encoded.
3 Compression
Show understanding of the need for and examples of the use of compression
Show understanding of lossy and lossless compression and justify the use of a method in a given situation.
Show understanding of how a text file, bitmap image, vector graphic and sound file can be compressed Including the use of run-length encoding (RLE)
ICT -YEAR 9- END OF YEAR EXAMINATION and EoY Revision ( MS Word/PowerPoint/Excel/Database
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:
This Exam consists of four parts.
You must attempt all questions in the exam.
– You have to prepare a word processing file using MS Office Word.
– You have to prepare a presentation file using MS Office PowerPoint.
– You have to prepare a presentation file using MS Office Excel
– You have to prepare a presentation file using MS Office Access
ICT -YEAR 8- END OF YEAR EXAMINATION and EoY Revision ( MS Word/PowerPoint/Excel and practical revision for MS Word / Excel and PowerPoint
– You have to prepare a word processing file using MS Office Word.
– You have to prepare a presentation file using MS Office PowerPoint.
– You have to prepare a presentation file using MS Office Excel
ICT - Year 7 - Practical END OF YEAR EXAMINATION ( Microsoft Word and PowerPoint and EoY Revision
Microsoft Word Revision for Year 7 End of Year Exam– Practical Activities
Powerpoint Revision for Year 7 for the End of Year Exam
• Understand the use of absolute cell referencing.
• Understand the use of simple functions (sum,max,min and average) in a spreadsheet.
• Understand the use of If statements including the logical, true and false statements.
• Understand how calculations can be used as True statements
• Understand the use of nested if statements including more than one true statement.
• Understand the use of count and sum if functions.
• Understand the need the need to present data in a graph format.
• Understanding the need to present information in different forms (graphs)
Thanks to our dear colleagues Mr. Yasar Ahmed for his tremendous work for developping reources in ICT and please click the link below where you can find a lot of resources for your ICT subjects from year 7 - 12.
Learning objectives : VLOOKUP and HLookUp
Understand the use of the Vlookup function
Understand the use of absolute cell referencing.
Understand the use of an nested if statement.
Understand the used of the different count functions.
Understand the use of the sumif function.
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Upon completion of this chapter, you should be able to answer the following questions:
Define hardware, giving examples
Define software, giving examples
Describe the difference between hardware and software
Identify the main components of a general-purpose computer: central processing unit, main/internal memory (including ROM and RAM), input devices, output devices and secondary/backing storage
Identify operating systems, including those which contain a graphical user interface, a command line interface
Identify different types of computer including Personal Computer or desktop, mainframe, laptop, palmtop and Personal Digital Assistant
Describe recent developments in ICT
How do I open the case?
What is the process to install the power supply?
How do I attach the components to the motherboard and install the motherboard?
How do I install internal drives?
How do I install drives in external bays?
How do I install adapter cards?
What is the process to connect all internal cables?
How do I reattach the side panels and connect external cables to the computer?
What happens when I boot the computer for the first time
Objective:
•Understand the use of the different operators in Python.
•Explain What is an algorithm, Pseudocode and Flowchart?
•Understand the following terms, (IF , ELSE & ELIF)
Outcomes:
Explain the use of an IF and Else statement
1- Define hardware as consisting of physical components of a computer system
2- Identify internal hardware devices (e.g. motherboards, random access memory (RAM), read-only memory (ROM), video cards, sound cards and internal hard disk drives)
3- Identify external hardware devices and peripherals (such as monitors, keyboards, mice, printers as input and output device
4- Define software as programs for controlling the operation of a computer or
processing of electronic data
5- Identify the two types of software applications software and systems
software
6- Define applications software (e.g. word processing, spread sheet, database
management systems, control software, measuring software , photo-editing software, video-editing software, graphics manipulation software)
7- Define system software (e.g. compilers, linkers, device
A big thanks for Mr Ahmed for his tremendous effort on the IGCSE ICT