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Binary - An Introduction
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Binary - An Introduction

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OCR GCSE Computer Science Binary - Learning how to convert Binary numbers Objectives Understand the base system Understand Binary numbers and why we use them Look at how to convert 8 bit binary numbers to denary and vice versa
Representing Characters - Character Sets
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Representing Characters - Character Sets

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OCR GCSE Computer Science Representing Characters & Character Sets Objectives: Explain the use of binary code to represent characters Explain the term character set Describe with examples (i.e ASCII and UNICODE) the relationship between the number of bits per character in a character set and the number of characters which can be represented
Searching and Sorting Algorithms
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Searching and Sorting Algorithms

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GCSE OCR Computer Science Searching and Sorting algorithms Objectives: To understand… Searching algorithms and how they work Sorting algorithms and how they work To be able to Demonstrate knowledge of, explain and write algorithms to show how to… Binary search Linear search Bubble sort Merge sort Insertion sort
Secondary Storage Devices
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Secondary Storage Devices

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OCR Computer Science Secondary Storage Devices Objectives: Explain the need for secondary storage Understand the three main storage types Optical Magnetic Solid State Learn the characteristics of secondary storage
Types of Software
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Types of Software

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OCR GCSE Computer Science Types of Software Objectives: Understand the keywords of “open source”, “proprietary”, “custom written” and “off the shelf” software Be able to understand the advantages/disadvantages, and key features of custom written, off the shelf, open source and proprietary software. Be able to discuss and write exam style answers to respond to questions about the types of software.
Logic Gates
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Logic Gates

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OCR GCSE Computer Science LOGIC GATES Objectives: Understand what is meant by binary Why do computers use binary Understand what is meant by a TRUTH table Be able to read simple logic circuits Be able to create and append to circuit diagrams
CPU - An introduction
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CPU - An introduction

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OCR GCSE Computer Science The Central Processing Unit Objectives: State the purpose of the CPU Describe the function of the CPU as fetching and executing instructions stored in memory Explain how common characteristics of CPU’s such as clock speed, cache size and number of cores affect performance.
Memory
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Memory

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OCR GCSE Computer Science Memory Objectives: Describe the differences between ROM and RAM Explain the need for ROM in a computer system Describe the purpose of RAM in a computer system Explain how the amount of RAM in a PC affects its performance Explain the need for virtual memory Describe cache memory Describe flash memory Discuss how changes in memory technologies are leading to innovative computer designs
Network Theory
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Network Theory

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OCR GCSE Computer Science Network Theory Objectives explain the advantages of networking stand-alone computers into a local area network describe the hardware needed for a local area network, roles of computers in a client-server and a peer-to-peer network describe, ring, bus and star network topologies describe the differences between a LAN and WAN