<p>Slides that cover all of AQA Paper 1 content quickly and concisely - useful as last minute intervention or for revision sessions right before the exam.</p>
<p>These slides are the same ones I used for this video, if you want a preview: <a href="https://youtu.be/VtAjhzrGobs" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/VtAjhzrGobs</a></p>
<p>Slides that cover all of AQA Paper 2 content quickly and concisely - useful as last minute intervention or for revision sessions right before the exam.</p>
<p>These slides are the same ones I used for this video, if you want a preview: <a href="https://youtu.be/nYM0VFZhz0c" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/nYM0VFZhz0c</a></p>
<p>Slides that cover all of OCR Paper 1 content quickly and concisely - useful as last minute intervention or for revision sessions right before the exam.</p>
<p>These slides are the same ones I used for this video, if you want a preview: <a href="https://youtu.be/mvK29GMA5Dw" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/mvK29GMA5Dw</a></p>
<p>Slides that cover all of OCR Paper 2 content quickly and concisely - useful as last minute intervention or for revision sessions right before the exam.</p>
<p>These slides are the same ones I used for this video, if you want a preview: <a href="https://youtu.be/KhUpxmxnF8o" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/KhUpxmxnF8o</a></p>
<p>PowerPoint presentations that correspond to each (exam-based) topic in the Edexcel 9-1 GCSE Computer Science course (separate folders for components 1 and 2). The set contains all the content needed to sit the two exams. The presentations start with learning objectives, then the topic content (with slide notes), interspersed with questions, and ending with key points.</p>
<p>These presentations are modified and extended from those I used to create these playlists (<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV1DgiW0avY&list=PL04uZ7242_M7105DQI8OfbqivqoRkhVYM" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Paper 1</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LV1DgiW0avY&list=PL04uZ7242_M7kpBJ0EvRg84ocbevp6hqr" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Paper 2</a>) so there you can see the style and what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comment sections of those videos.</p>
<p>The presentations are intended in their raw form for revision due to their concise nature and unwavering coverage of the specification, but they can be easily adapted to be just the base theory of a lesson. They will be especially useful for those new to teaching this qualification or those looking to build on previous resources.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file, and I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>
<p>Note: this specification is no longer active, see my profile for resources for the current course</p>
<p>23 PowerPoint presentations of varying length for each topic in the OCR GCSE Computing course. Each presentation covers the corresponding topic’s specification points, the majority of which are for the theoretical end of course exam, not the controlled assessment. This course will soon be replaced by a new specification (called Computer Science instead) but naturally lots of content will overlap.</p>
<p>These are the presentations I used for YouTube videos here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxSWH6hIO5k&list=PL04uZ7242_M5n3zzAhcX-eslHud2Lyycd" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxSWH6hIO5k&list=PL04uZ7242_M5n3zzAhcX-eslHud2Lyycd</a>, so you can see exactly what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comments section of these videos.</p>
<p>The presentations primarily have revision in mind due to their concise nature and direct unwavering coverage of the specification, but I think they could be adapted effectively to be the base theory of lessons.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file, and I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>
<p>Note: this specification is no longer active, though overlaps heavily with the current iteration</p>
<p>22 PowerPoint presentations of length varying from 4 to 14 slides for each topic in the 2013 Edexcel GCSE Computer Science course. Each presentation covers the corresponding topic’s specification points, the majority of which are for the theoretical end of course exam, not the controlled assessment. This course is the most similar of the older courses to the 2016 reformed specifications, so lots of this content overlaps.</p>
<p>These are the presentations I used for YouTube videos here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWwpRy26wyI&list=PL04uZ7242_M7jPOognTStvMItG-N-p7HK" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWwpRy26wyI&list=PL04uZ7242_M7jPOognTStvMItG-N-p7HK</a>, so you can see exactly what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comments section of these videos.</p>
<p>The presentations primarily have revision in mind due to their concise nature and direct and unwavering coverage of the specification, but I think they could be adapted effectively to be the base theory of lessons.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file. I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>
<p>PowerPoint presentations that correspond to each topic in the OCR GCSE Computer Science course (separate folders for component 1 and 2). The set contains all the content needed to sit the two exams. The presentations start with learning objectives, then the topic content (with slide notes), interspersed with questions, and ending with key points.</p>
<p>These presentations are modified and extended from those I used to create these playlists (<a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?index=1&playnext=1&list=PL04uZ7242_M60Z2F8qV7sId99cuwV_Z3T" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Paper 1</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMDQiZg8rWE&list=PL04uZ7242_M5KsKU1axzQ20dl4ZvYHPZn&index=1&ab_channel=ComputerScienceTutor" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Paper 2</a>) so there you can see the style and what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comment sections of those videos.</p>
<p>You can also download a sample presentation for free here: <a href="https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/systems-architecture-ocr-gcse-computer-science-presentation-sample-11966000">https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/systems-architecture-ocr-gcse-computer-science-presentation-sample-11966000</a></p>
<p>The presentations are intended in their raw form for revision due to their concise nature and unwavering coverage of the specification, but they can be easily adapted to be just the base theory of a lesson. They will be especially useful for those new to teaching this qualification. I’d suggest extending the presentations (with more background) for normal lessons.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file, and I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>
<p>PowerPoint presentations that correspond to each topic in the OCR GCSE Computer Science ‘Computational Thinking, Algorithms and Programming (J276/02)’ component (Paper 2, in other words). The set contains all the content needed to sit the component 2 exam. The presentations start with learning objectives, then the topic content (with slide notes), interspersed with questions, and ending with key points.</p>
<p>These presentations are modified and extended from those I used to create <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMDQiZg8rWE&list=PL04uZ7242_M5KsKU1axzQ20dl4ZvYHPZn&index=1&ab_channel=ComputerScienceTutor" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">this</a> playlist so there you can see the style and what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comment sections of those videos.</p>
<p>The presentations are intended in their raw form for revision due to their concise nature and unwavering coverage of the specification, but they can be easily adapted to be just the base theory of a lesson. They will be especially useful for those new to teaching this qualification.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file, and I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>
<p>Presentations for each of the 5 learning objectives in the CTEC IT Unit 1 (Fundamentals of IT) at Level 3.</p>
<p>The PowerPoint files are the same as those used in this playlist is videos if you’d like to see what you’re getting: <a href="https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M6-I_6ZSL7nscADq_il_WUB" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M6-I_6ZSL7nscADq_il_WUB</a></p>
<p>Note: this is for a specification that is no longer active</p>
<p>23 PowerPoint presentations of varying length for each topic in the AQA GCSE Computer Science (2014-) course. Each presentation covers the corresponding topic’s specification points, the majority of which are for the theoretical end of course exam, not the controlled assessment. This course will soon be replaced by a new specification (of the same name) but naturally lots of content will overlap.</p>
<p>These are the presentations I used for YouTube videos here: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyxHCX26xTM&list=PL04uZ7242_M7vEYGOr_QDVJJNAfip_iEh" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WyxHCX26xTM&list=PL04uZ7242_M7vEYGOr_QDVJJNAfip_iEh</a>, so you can see exactly what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comments section of these videos.</p>
<p>The presentations primarily have revision in mind due to their concise nature and direct unwavering coverage of the specification, but I think they could be adapted effectively to be the base theory of lessons.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file, and I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>
<p>PowerPoint presentations that correspond to each (exam-based) topic in the AQA GCSE Computer Science course (separate folders for components 1 and 2). The set contains all the content needed to sit the two exams. The presentations start with learning objectives, then the topic content (with slide notes), interspersed with questions, and ending with key points.</p>
<p>These presentations are modified and extended from those I used to create these playlists (<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ-bbjaRoTM&list=PL04uZ7242_M6yYkM_hA2mzBZGcvEnLSOU&ab_channel=ComputerScienceTutor" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Paper 1</a> and <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ-bbjaRoTM&list=PL04uZ7242_M6yJQRfFcPUhAxykFNuPQy6&ab_channel=ComputerScienceTutor" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Paper 2</a>) so there you can see the style and what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comment sections of those videos.</p>
<p>The presentations are intended in their raw form for revision due to their concise nature and unwavering coverage of the specification, but they can be easily adapted to be just the base theory of a lesson. They will be especially useful for those new to teaching this qualification or those looking to build on previous resources.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file, and I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>
<p>PowerPoint presentations that correspond to each topic in the OCR GCSE Computer Science ‘Computer Systems (J276/01)’ component (Paper 1, in other words). The set contains all the content needed to sit the component 1 exam. The presentations start with learning objectives, then the topic content (with slide notes), interspersed with questions, and ending with key points.</p>
<p>These presentations are modified and extended from those I used to create <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M60Z2F8qV7sId99cuwV_Z3T&playnext=1&index=1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">this playlist</a> so there you can see the style and what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comment sections of those videos.</p>
<p>The presentations are intended in their raw form for revision due to their concise nature and unwavering coverage of the specification, but they can be easily adapted to be just the base theory of a lesson. They will be especially useful for those new to teaching this qualification.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file, and I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>
<p>PowerPoint presentations which cover all of the content for the four exam learning objectives in the OCR Cambridge Nationals Information Technologies course. The download includes a single PowerPoint file for each of the R012 LOs:</p>
<p>-LO1 (90 slides)<br />
-LO3 (73 slides)<br />
-LO4 (83 slides)<br />
-LO6 (64 slides)</p>
<p>Each of the presentations are split into subtopics, which don’t always correspond directly to the specification as I’ve changed some names and the order to what I think makes most sense. All content is covered, however.</p>
<p>The presentations contain just the content required, without learner activities or questions. You can see what is included as they are the same presentations used in this playlist on YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M6-bJHYBn2UO5tGq-0LFcIv" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M6-bJHYBn2UO5tGq-0LFcIv</a></p>
<p>If you have any questions, please email me at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a></p>
<p>PowerPoint presentations that correspond to each topic in the AQA GCSE Computer Science ‘Computational Thinking and Problem-Solving’ component (Paper 1, in other words). The set contains all the content needed to sit the component 1 exam. The presentations start with learning objectives, then the topic content (with slide notes), interspersed with questions, and ending with key points.</p>
<p>These presentations are modified and extended from those I used to create <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ-bbjaRoTM&list=PL04uZ7242_M6yYkM_hA2mzBZGcvEnLSOU&ab_channel=ComputerScienceTutor" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">this</a> playlist so there you can see the style and what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comment sections of those videos.</p>
<p>The presentations are intended in their raw form for revision due to their concise nature and unwavering coverage of the specification, but they can be easily adapted to be just the base theory of a lesson.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file, and I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>
<p>A set of PowerPoint presentations that cover all of the content required for the Component 3 (Effective Digital Working Practices) exam.</p>
<p>If you’d like to see what you’re getting, these are the same slides I used for my series of videos here: <a href="https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M5C7q2Xry39ZSe3hOb3etQQ" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M5C7q2Xry39ZSe3hOb3etQQ</a></p>
<p>A 73 slide PowerPoint presentation which covers all of the content for the third learning objective in the OCR Cambridge Nationals Information Technologies course. This learning objective, mostly on uses of data, applies to the R012 exam.</p>
<p>The presentation is split into subtopics, which don’t always correspond directly to the specification as I’ve changed some names and the order to what I think makes most sense. All content is covered, however.</p>
<p>The presentations contain just the content required, without learner activities or questions. You can see what is included as they are the same presentations used in this playlist on YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M7217Aqk5JpyY432aeM28aB" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M7217Aqk5JpyY432aeM28aB</a></p>
<p>A 90 slide PowerPoint presentation which covers all of the content for the first learning objective in the OCR Cambridge Nationals Information Technologies course. This learning objective, mostly on project management, applies to the R012 exam.</p>
<p>The presentation is split into subtopics, which don’t always correspond directly to the specification as I’ve changed some names and the order to what I think makes most sense. All content is covered, however.</p>
<p>The presentations contain just the content required, without learner activities or questions. You can see what is included as they are the same presentations used in this playlist on YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M7DAgqz5VPmP_ex4mnTpBgg" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M7DAgqz5VPmP_ex4mnTpBgg</a></p>
<p>A 64 slide PowerPoint presentation which covers all of the content for the sixth learning objective in the OCR Cambridge Nationals Information Technologies course. This learning objective, mostly on presenting information, applies to the R012 exam.</p>
<p>The presentation is split into subtopics, which don’t always correspond directly to the specification as I’ve changed some names and the order to what I think makes most sense. All content is covered, however.</p>
<p>The presentations contain just the content required, without learner activities or questions. You can see what is included as they are the same presentations used in this playlist on YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M7z184qQYffKbl6q98DSCSO" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M7z184qQYffKbl6q98DSCSO</a></p>
<p>A 83 slide PowerPoint presentation which covers all of the content for the fourth learning objective in the OCR Cambridge Nationals Information Technologies course. This learning objective, mostly on cyber security, applies to the R012 exam.</p>
<p>The presentation is split into subtopics, which don’t always correspond directly to the specification as I’ve changed some names and the order to what I think makes most sense. All content is covered, however.</p>
<p>The presentations contain just the content required, without learner activities or questions. You can see what is included as they are the same presentations used in this playlist on YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M6LfmeGFqWnYR9JYRQijR8s" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL04uZ7242_M6LfmeGFqWnYR9JYRQijR8s</a></p>
<p>PowerPoint presentations that correspond to each topic in the AQA GCSE Computer Science ‘Written Assessment’ component (Paper 2, in other words). The set contains all the content needed to sit the component 2 exam. The presentations start with learning objectives, then the topic content (with slide notes), interspersed with questions, and ending with key points.</p>
<p>These presentations are modified and extended from those I used to create <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ-bbjaRoTM&list=PL04uZ7242_M6yJQRfFcPUhAxykFNuPQy6&ab_channel=ComputerScienceTutor" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">this</a> playlist so there you can see the style and what is included, and some of the feedback I’ve received from students and teachers in the comment sections of those videos.</p>
<p>The presentations are intended in their raw form for revision due to their concise nature and unwavering coverage of the specification, but they can be easily adapted to be just the base theory of a lesson.</p>
<p>The individual presentations are compressed into a single .zip file, and I can be contacted at <a href="mailto:tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">tutorcomputerscience@gmail.com</a> if there are any issues/ any additional questions.</p>