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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.
IGCSE Revision Network hardware and Programming concepts ((e) Understand and use the concept of string handling) and Algorithm design and problem-solving (validation and verification check)
Content overview
Candidates study the following topics:
Computer systems
1 Data representation
2 Data transmission
3 Hardware
4 Software
5 The internet and its uses
6 Automated and emerging technologies
Algorithms, programming and logic
7 Algorithm design and problem-solving
8 Programming
9 Databases
10 Boolean logic
Chapter 9- Databases
Candidates should be able to:
1 Define a single-table database from given data storage requirements
2 Suggest suitable basic data types
3 Understand the purpose of a primary key and identify a suitable primary key for a given database table
4 Read, understand and complete structured query language (SQL) scripts to query data stored in a single database table
Notes and guidance
• Including:
– fields
– records
– validation
• Including:
– text/alphanumeric
– character
– Boolean
– integer
– real
– date/time
• Limited to:
– SELECT
– FROM
– WHERE
– ORDER BY
– SUM
– COUNT
• Identifying the output given by an SQL statement that will query the given contents of a database table
Pseudocode Guide for Teachers
Cambridge International
AS & A Level
Computer Science 9618
The following information sets out how pseudocode will appear within the examined components and is provided to allow you to give learners familiarity before the exam.
Introduction : Introduction to Landscape Modeling
Welcome to our project on landscape modeling! Today, we will explore how to
create a realistic landscape model using both digital tools like Tinkercad and
physical materials. Our goal is to recreate a mountain scene with a bridge and
river, similar to the image shown. We’ll start by sketching our ideas, then move
on to digital modeling in Tinkercad, and finally, build a physical model. This
process will help us understand the principles of landscape design and the
practical aspects of constructing a model.
Marking Rubric for Project 4 : Landscape
• 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.
You need to create a PowerPoint about online E-Safety and describe the online danger that can damage your devices and your health
There are others who use the internet for illegal and unsavoury purposes.
There are several dangers that we might come across when online:
Make you sure to open the E-Safety-1 PowerPoint presentation first before you attempt E-Safety-2 PowerPoint Presentation
Attached an example for you to follow on e safety 1 and 2 and how to prevent from malware/phishing and cyber bullying
Excel Spreadsheets
Full Lesson If Statements and Graph
**Objectives **
• 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)
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
Introduction to the AI Curriculum from Year 7 to Year 13
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing industries, economies, and societies at an unprecedented pace. Understanding AI’s principles and applications is becoming essential for the next generation of innovators, leaders, and informed citizens. Our AI curriculum, spanning from Year 7 to Year 13, is meticulously designed to equip students with foundational knowledge, practical skills, and ethical awareness in AI. By integrating AI education into school curricula, we aim to foster critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving abilities among students.
Why Choose Our AI Curriculum?
1. Future-Ready Education:
Prepare your students for a future dominated by AI. This curriculum ensures they are not just passive consumers of technology but active innovators and ethical decision-makers.
2. Comprehensive Learning Journey:
Our curriculum is structured to provide a progressive learning experience, starting with basic concepts in Year 7 and advancing to specialized AI topics and applications by Year 13. Each year builds on the previous one, ensuring a deep and thorough understanding of AI.
3. Practical, Hands-On Experience:
Students engage in practical projects and collaborative learning from the outset. They will not only learn theoretical concepts but also apply their knowledge in meaningful, real-world contexts.
4. Ethical AI Development:
We emphasize the importance of ethics in AI development throughout the curriculum. Students will explore the ethical implications of AI technologies and learn to develop AI responsibly.
5. Expert-Led Instruction:
Our curriculum is developed by leading AI educators and industry experts, ensuring that the content is cutting-edge and relevant. Teachers will receive comprehensive training and support to deliver this curriculum effectively.
Computer Science_Year 7/8/9/10/11 _Exam with Answer_1.1 Number systems
Computer Science_Year 7/8/9/10/11 _Exam with Answer_1.1 Number systems
Data representation
1.1 Number systems
Candidates should be able to:
1 Understand how and why computers use binary to represent all forms of data
2 (a) Understand the denary, binary and hexadecimal number systems
(b) Convert between
(i) positive denary and positive binary
(ii) positive denary and positive hexadecimal
(iii) positive hexadecimal and positive binary
3 Understand how and why hexadecimal is used as a beneficial method of data representation
4 (a) Add two positive 8-bit binary integers
(b) Understand the concept of overflow and why it occurs in binary addition
Notes and guidance
• Any form of data needs to be converted to binary to be processed by a computer
• Data is processed using logic gates and stored in registers
• Denary is a base 10 system
• Binary is a base 2 system
• Hexadecimal is a base 16 system
**Designing Strong Bridges with Popsicle Sticks ** with marking scheme
Introduce the problem statement.
In this project, your challenge is to design and build a bridge using only popsicle sticks and glue. Your goal is to create a bridge that showcases strong structural concepts and makes the most of how much weight it can carry compared to its own weight. The focus is on making a bridge that works really well and can support a lot of weight while using only a few materials. Let’s explore the world of building strong bridges and see how well you can balance making it strong and creative in your design.
I am excited to introduce a comprehensive and engaging Python project that provides an excellent learning opportunity for students: “Building a User Management System with Tkinter and MySQL.” This project is designed to be an educational journey through real-world application development, combining GUI creation, database management, and system integration. It’s divided into three parts, each focusing on a key component of user management systems, widely applicable in many software development fields.include Interactive AI Chatbot Integration in a Login System. They are two projects with full python code includes : Project 1 Student_Registration_Form version 1 zip file and Project 2 HAS Student_Registration_Form version 2 zip file
**Objective: **
Part 1: Building a Registration Page with Tkinter and MySQL
Part 2: Implementing a Login System with Tkinter and MySQL
Part 3: Developing a ‘Forgot Password’ Feature in Tkinter Linked with the Login and RegistrationSystem
Project 4: Title: Interactive AI Chatbot Integration in a Login System
Project Description:
This final part involves creating a ‘Forgot Password’ feature. Students will build a system where users can reset their password if they forget it. This requires linking the feature with the existing login and registration modules and implementing secure practices for updating passwords in the database.
Project 4: Title: Interactive AI Chatbot Integration in a Login System
Integrating a small AI chatbot into the loginscreen.py as an interactive project can be an engaging way to demonstrate the versatility of Python. This chatbot can be a simple, rule-based system responding to predefined inputs. Note that this will be a basic implementation, without machine learning capabilities, as implementing an advanced AI chatbot would require more complex libraries and external APIs.
Conclusion
This project offers a holistic learning experience, covering GUI design, database interactions, and system integration - crucial skills for budding software developers. It’s designed to be flexible, allowing educators to modify or extend parts based on curriculum needs. We believe this project will be an invaluable tool in your teaching arsenal, providing practical, hands-on experience to your students.
Feel free to tailor this introduction to better suit your audience or specific teaching goals. The project provides a balanced mix of GUI development, database handling, and real-world application logic, making it ideal for intermediate-level Python students
Note: You will find all Python code for Part 1/2/3/4 are on each PDF and all original python code for all the project on the zip folder project 1 and 2 attached on this program.
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Lesson Plan and Full Lesson
6: Use two’s complement to represent positive and negative 8-bit binary integers.
• Convert a positive binary or denary integer to a two’s complement 8-bit integer and vice versa
• Convert a negative binary or denary integer to a two’s complement 8-bit integer and vice versa