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Full lesson that includes:
Starter (Knowledge retrieval)
Exam practise
Objectives
Keywords
New information (including videos for in-class discussion)
Self-checker tool - Multiple choice quiz in Forms that students can complete.
Plenary - Exam-style questions with a skills audit for students to complete (answers provided)
Part of a bigger bundle
Due to the success of my original workbooks, I’ve created a set of new and updated workbooks to aid your students revision and learning.
The new workbooks include the following features:
More low-level activities to aid cognitive load.
Exam style questions with the use of dual coding (e.g. guidance on how to answer each question)
Skills audit for you to check students knowledge and understanding.
Stretch & Challenge - A beyond the spec topic for your most able.
As with previous workbooks - it includes a teacher version with answers!
Each lesson pack includes:
• Lesson PPT with knowledge organiser in the form of a worked example.
• Student workbook and teacher version with answers
• Knowledge capture - Exam style questions with mark scheme.
Knowledge organiser pack will be sold separately.
This resource is all about teaching students how to write exam-style answers. There is a huge focus on the following command words:
State
Give
Identify
Compare
Describe
Explain
Discuss
This resource also includes a series of model answers which the students grade based on what they’ve learnt about each command word.
A teacher version and student version has been included.
This series of workbooks will cover computer hardware and software. The breakdown is as follows:
CS9 – CPU Performance
CS10 – Embedded Systems
CS11 – Primary Storage
CS12 – Solid-state Storage
CS13 – Magnetic Storage
CS14 – Optical Storage
CS15 – Operating System
CS16 – Utility Software
4 x 8-mark questions
Each set includes a teacher and student version.
The rest will be part of a bundle.
This series of workbooks will cover computer hardware and software. The breakdown is as follows:
CS9 – CPU Performance
CS10 – Embedded Systems
CS11 – Primary Storage
CS12 – Solid-state Storage
CS13 – Magnetic Storage
CS14 – Optical Storage
CS15 – Operating System
CS16 – Utility Software
4 x 8-mark questions
Each set includes a teacher and student version.
The rest will be part of a bundle.
This series of workbooks will cover programming techniques which works in line with the new J277 specification. The breakdown is as follows:
CS28 – Computational methods
CS29 – Searching & Sorting algorithms
CS30 – Writing algorithms
CS31 – High-level languages
CS32 – Basics of programming
CS33 – String manipulation
CS34 – Selection
CS35 – Counter-controlled iteration
CS36 – Condition-controlled iteration
CS37 – Subroutines
CS38 – Data Structures
CS39 – File handling
Each set includes a teacher and student version.
The rest will be part of a bundle.
This series of workbooks will cover programming techniques which works in line with the new J277 specification. The breakdown is as follows:
CS28 – Computational methods
CS29 – Searching & Sorting algorithms
CS30 – Writing algorithms
CS31 – High-level languagres
CS32 – Basics of programming
CS33 – String manipulation
CS34 – Selection
CS35 – Counter-controlled iteration
CS36 – Condition-controlled iteration
CS37 – Subroutines
CS38 – Data Structures
CS39 – File handling
Each set includes a teacher and student version.
The rest will be part of a bundle.
I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for OCR Creative iMedia R081. I used a block based structure to plan the course and therefore the workbooks I’ve attached (in files) reflect that.
IM1 - Audience and Purpose
IM2 - Work Plan
IM3 - Hardware, Software and Peripherals
IM4 - Moodboard
IM5 - Visualisation Diagram
IM6 - Mind Map
IM7 - Storyboard
IM8 - Script
IM9 - Collecting assets (Primary v Secondary research)
IM10 - Legal considerations
IM11 - File formats
IM12 - Health and safety considerations
There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
This series of workbooks will cover networks and some other associated with it. The breakdown is as follows:
CS17 - Types of networks (LAN, WAN, Client-server, Peer-to-Peer)
CS18 - Network hardware
CS19 - The internet (inc. Cloud storage and DNS)
CS20 - Network topologies (Star/Mesh and Virtual networks)
CS21 - Network protocols (Including layers)
CS22 - Social engineering (Blagging, Phishing and Shoulder-surfing)
CS23 - Malware (Different types and prevention strategies)
CS24 - Network security (Brute-force, DDOS, Packet sniffers and prevention stategies (e.g. policies, penetration testing etc…)
CS25 - SQL & Data Structures (How to write SQL, SQL injection and prevention strategies)
CS26 - Defensive design (Authentication methods and Validation methods - how to add defensive design to your code)
CS27 - Testing (What is testing, why is it important?, Final/iterative, test data)
Each set includes a teacher and student version.
The rest will be part of a bundle.
This series of workbooks will cover networks and some other associated with it. The breakdown is as follows:
CS17 - Types of networks (LAN, WAN, Client-server, Peer-to-Peer)
CS18 - Network hardware
CS19 - The internet (inc. Cloud storage and DNS)
CS20 - Network topologies (Star/Mesh and Virtual networks)
CS21 - Network protocols (Including layers)
CS22 - Social engineering (Blagging, Phishing and Shoulder-surfing)
CS23 - Malware (Different types and prevention strategies)
CS24 - Network security (Brute-force, DDOS, Packet sniffers and prevention stategies (e.g. policies, penetration testing etc…)
CS25 - SQL & Data Structures (How to write SQL, SQL injection and prevention strategies)
CS26 - Defensive design (Authentication methods and Validation methods - how to add defensive design to your code)
CS27 - Testing (What is testing, why is it important?, Final/iterative, test data)
Each set includes a teacher and student version.
The rest will be part of a bundle.
This series of workbooks will cover a wide range of issues surrounding the use of Computer Science technology. The breakdown is as follows:
CS40 – Copyright, Designs and Patents Act
CS41 – Data Protection Act
CS42 – Computer Misuse Act
CS43 – Freedom of Information Act
CS44 – Privacy issues
CS45 – Digital divide
CS46 – Sustainability
CS47 – Online services
CS48 – Open-source v Proprietary software
CS49 – Artificial Intelligence
CS50 – Crime
CS51 - Medicine
This series of workbooks will cover a wide range of issues surrounding the use of Computer Science technology. The breakdown is as follows:
CS40 – Copyright, Designs and Patents Act
CS41 – Data Protection Act
CS42 – Computer Misuse Act
CS43 – Freedom of Information Act
CS44 – Privacy issues
CS45 – Digital divide
CS46 – Sustainability
CS47 – Online services
CS48 – Open-source v Proprietary software
CS49 – Artificial Intelligence
CS50 – Crime
CS51 - Medicine
I’ve been working on creating a series of workbooks for Cambridge Technicals in Digital Media and in particular Unit 1. This is one workbook from 17 which are listed below
DM1 - Pre-production
DM2 - Conglomerate structures
DM3 - Independent companies
DM4 - Public service broadcasters
DM5 - Traditional methods of advertising
DM6 - Digital methods of advertising
DM7 - Technological convergence
DM8 - Codes and conventions (Symbolic)
DM9 - Codes and conventions (Technical)
DM10 - Codes and conventions (Print media)
DM11 - Narrative theory
DM12 - Genre theory
DM13 - Stereotypes
DM14 - Classifying audiences
DM15 - Research and Audience feedback
DM16 - Media effects debates
DM17 - Legal and regulatory issues
There is a teacher version and student version. They’re very versatile, they could be used as a revision activity, good for differentiation, build on from flipped learning or a good remote learning activity - these workbooks have worked well for my students during lockdown/closures.
This is a sample from the R093 unit from the new Creative iMedia qualification. Each lesson will consist of the following
Lesson PPT with objectives and starter/discussion based activities.
Student workbook with answers
Knowledge organisers that supplement student’s learning during the lesson.
Knowledge capture which is used to review student’s learning each lesson.
Enrichment folder which includes a combination of homework based activities and stretch tasks for the more able.
Also attached in this sample is the first lesson written out in a SOW template with commentary.
Full version due to be released in June along with R094.