Resources to aid the teaching of KS3 Computing, Creative iMedia, GCSE Computer Science, ECDL, DIT, TLM and BTEC Level 3 IT. If you want to get in touch / discuss alternative payment options - please send a message to me via facebook! You can also browse most of my resources at enjoycomputing.com
Resources to aid the teaching of KS3 Computing, Creative iMedia, GCSE Computer Science, ECDL, DIT, TLM and BTEC Level 3 IT. If you want to get in touch / discuss alternative payment options - please send a message to me via facebook! You can also browse most of my resources at enjoycomputing.com
Third & final key skills sheet in the series - focusing on graphics, overlays captions, text-to-speech and exporting the final video in Clipchamp.
Exercises for students to complete.
PDF
The fifth and final sheet in my Adobe Audition series
The PDF file is printable and helps students to understand some more enhancements to optimise their audio then how to save a multitrack session using Adobe Audition.
Second key skills sheet in the series - focusing on the timeline, how to add assets, cut/trim/extend video clips, detach/mute audio and add transitions in Clipchamp as well as add fades and video in video.
Exercises for students to complete.
PDF
Fifth lesson in my series to help teach students how to use the basics of Adobe Illustrator (based on 2023 version)
The main focus of the lesson is to help students to learn how to use masking to create text with an image behind and shapes with images in.
If you use the complete set of lessons this will help to re-practice the skills - needed for student success.
Lesson includes Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (including embedded videos); video files; starter task with file; plenary questions (based on Bloom’s Taxonomy); student tasks with Microsoft Word task sheet which acts as a tick sheet and direction to help video. Image included for one task.
Suitable for Creative iMedia R094 as students could use Adobe Illustrator alongside Photoshop to design a logo.
Please note: lesson created using 2023 version. Whilst almost all tools will be the same, there may be a few that are not present in earlier versions.
Three mini exercises that I used to revise / recap the use of PowerPoint and RocketCake to make an interactive multimedia produdct for R087.
Once both practice activities are complete students compare the software so they can make a choice of how to tackle the brief.
Final lesson includes teacher presentation
Students are presented with code with gaps and hints of how to complete it
They then enter the code (or the partially code is provided) and test it
There is a teacher presentation which takes them through each question so it is flexible how you use the resource.
Two versions included - with and without f string
Covers: printing; arithmetic calcultions; IF ELIF ELSE; lists, loops; len
Presentation include plenary questions
Python files included
Not just any revision crib sheet!
This one also comes with an Excel workbook of activities for students to revise with (independently or with teacher support)
Each activity is numbered to match the cribsheet
Crib sheet PDF and activities in XLSX format.
We devised this lesson as part of a series of lessons to motivate less able students to enjoy Python as found PRIMM worked really well
The lessons use Mu but any Python IDE could be used
Includes editable lesson presentation, an matching activity in a presentation, a question worksheet and Python source files (except the MAKE section)
The presentation includes animations of some of the coding being typed
Please note it is not possible to display all slides and worksheets within the preview but you can see more on our website
Videos with narration to help for students use the RocketCake web editor software
Includes: saving; setting a page title; creating a navigation bar; adding a banner; creating the body of the page; standardising your fonts & colours; creating a template; creating an image gallery; creating a slideshow; adding HTML5 audio & video; adding a video from YouTube; buttons; rollover buttons; hyperlinks; hotspots; adding ALT text; creating a contact form; creating anchors to aid navigation; creating breakpoints; publishing a website
If using with examined courses, remember to adhere to assessment rules - it is intended for practice and not as an assessment companion!
A useful companion to our Web Design Using RocketCake booklet
Final lesson in our Modelling Data Series, designed to help students revise for an end of unit assessment
Lesson includes:
Skeleton presentation with learning objectives, task direction and plenary questions
All the videos used in the Modelling Data Series:
Support sheet summarising all the key concepts (in the guise of a menu)
Differentiated activity in which students create a spreadsheet based on the nutrition in a meal deal
Version 1 – Guides them and tells students what to write and do (includes screenshots of Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets)
Version 2 – Tells them what is required but doesn’t tell students what to do
Spreadsheet Solution
Suitable to support students using NCCE Modelling Data unit
Ideal for remote learning delivery – I’ve used for this!
*Updated February 2023 - task sheets now in Word format and a few corrections made!
Part of a series we’re developing to prepare students for the BTEC IT Unit 3 assignments, based on the knowledge we’ve built up running the course
This lesson looks are creating an image or brand, which students need for P1, M1 & D1
This lesson include a presentation; matchup exercise in the middle of the lesson; exercises to complete at the end; student template for answers
Exercises to get used to data types
Aimed at students who may find Python tricky
Part of the Python Practice Makes Perfect series where students practice by repetition
Includes Python files
Checklist for students to decide if an interactive multimedia product is suitable
Originally used with KS3 and Creative iMedia legacy course (R087) but could be helpful for R097 if students are considering creating a website
Videos with narration to help for students use the RocketCake web editor software
Includes: saving; setting a page title; creating a navigation bar; adding a banner; creating the body of the page; standardising your fonts & colours; creating a template; creating an image gallery; creating a slideshow; adding HTML5 audio & video; adding a video from YouTube; buttons; rollover buttons; hyperlinks; hotspots; adding ALT text; creating a contact form; creating anchors to aid navigation; creating breakpoints; publishing a website;embedding PDF, Preview tool pointed out; bullet points; image slideshow maintain ratio
If using with examined courses, remember to adhere to assessment rules - it is intended for practice and not as an assessment companion!
A useful companion to our Web Design Using RocketCake booklet