Tips for how to succeed in both papers for the exam, including pseudocode questions, long answers and tips for the day of the exam, with links to helpful resources. This is all coming from my personal experience sitting this exam so you know exactly what it will be like.
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EXTENDED revision notes - GCSE + A level included - with extra content on OOP, Assembly, and Virtual machines. For a thorough bank of knowledge for this specification.
Revision PowerPoint - an interactive learning session to brush up on concepts
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Suitable for the new OCR A-level specification (H046, H446)
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Here’s my revision powerpoint suitable for the new OCR specification (H046, H446) for computer science. It builds off of my notes but is designed for a more interactive learning approach, for those who would rather learn by doing than reading. It is not fully comprehensive or a teaching aid, but for consolidation purposes so if there are any parts you feel you want to further understand then please check out my notes.
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Here is my complete set of A level notes suitable for the new OCR specification (H046, H446) for computer science. These notes build upon my old-spec OCR GCSE notes, but as the GCSE is not offered everywhere I have included these notes for extra reference in case a topic is not explained as clearly as you need. These should be transferable between other exam boards and very useful from GCSE to pre-U.
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These are my personal notes from the old GCSE spec which helped me get full UMS- still relevant and useful for the new spec and as a basic introduction to the A level. Covers all topics- Fundamentals of computer systems, standards, ethical issues, the CPU and FDE cycle, binary and logic, memory, storage technologies, operating systems, software procurement, representation of data, data validation, networks and their topologies, the Internet, programming languages, control flow.