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CS18 - Network hardware (Workbook)
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CS18 - Network hardware (Workbook)

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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.
CS27: Testing (Workbook)
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CS27: Testing (Workbook)

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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.
DM4 - Public service broadcasting (Workbook)
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DM4 - Public service broadcasting (Workbook)

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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.
DM3: Independent companies (Workbook)
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DM3: Independent companies (Workbook)

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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.
DM5 - Traditional advertising methods (Workbook)
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DM5 - Traditional advertising methods (Workbook)

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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.
DM6: Digital methods of advertising (Workbook)
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DM6: Digital methods of advertising (Workbook)

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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.
DM15: Research and audience feedback (Workbook)
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DM15: Research and audience feedback (Workbook)

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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.
DM7: Technological convergence (Workbook)
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DM7: Technological convergence (Workbook)

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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.
DM14 - Classifying audiences (Workbook)
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DM14 - Classifying audiences (Workbook)

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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.
DM9 - Technical codes (Workbook)
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DM9 - Technical codes (Workbook)

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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.
DM8 - Symbolic codes (Workbook)
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DM8 - Symbolic codes (Workbook)

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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.
DM12 - Genre (Workbook)
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DM12 - Genre (Workbook)

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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.
DM11 - Narrative (Workbook)
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DM11 - Narrative (Workbook)

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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.
CS16: Utility Software (Workbook)
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CS16: Utility Software (Workbook)

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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.
CS38: Arrays (Workbook)
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CS38: Arrays (Workbook)

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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.
CS34: Selection (Workbook)
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CS34: Selection (Workbook)

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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.
CS37: Subroutines (Workbook)
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CS37: Subroutines (Workbook)

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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.
CS35: Counter-controlled iteration (Workbook)
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CS35: Counter-controlled iteration (Workbook)

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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.
CS31: High-level languages (Workbook)
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CS31: High-level languages (Workbook)

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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.
CS33: String Manipulation (Workbook)
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CS33: String Manipulation (Workbook)

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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.