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I am a versatile professional with a diverse skill set and a strong background in education and technology. As an accomplished Author, Teacher Trainer, Examiner, and certified Apple Teacher and VEX Robotics. I have honed my expertise in Computer Science and Mathematics education. Additionally, I hold the role of Curriculum Development Specialist, focusing on Computer Science, Engineering, and Microsoft Office. I am passionate about creating educational resources and assisting fellow educators.

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I am a versatile professional with a diverse skill set and a strong background in education and technology. As an accomplished Author, Teacher Trainer, Examiner, and certified Apple Teacher and VEX Robotics. I have honed my expertise in Computer Science and Mathematics education. Additionally, I hold the role of Curriculum Development Specialist, focusing on Computer Science, Engineering, and Microsoft Office. I am passionate about creating educational resources and assisting fellow educators.
Computer Science  for Year 10 and 11 - Data Representation
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Computer Science for Year 10 and 11 - Data Representation

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***Data representation: ** 1.1.1 Binary systems •• recognise the use of binary numbers in computer systems •• convert positive denary integers into binary and positive binary integers into denary (a maximum of 16 bits will be used) •• show understanding of the concept of a byte and how the byte is used to measure memory size •• use binary in computer registers for a given application (such as in robotics, digital instruments and counting systems) 1.1.2 Hexadecimal •• represent positive numbers in hexadecimal notation •• show understanding of the reasons for choosing hexadecimal notation to represent numbers •• convert positive hexadecimal integers to and from denary (a maximum of four hexadecimal digits will be required) •• convert positive hexadecimal integers to and from binary (a maximum of 16 bit binary numbers will be required) •• represent numbers stored in registers and main memory as hexadecimal •• identify current uses of hexadecimal numbers in computing, such as defining colours in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Media Access Control (MAC) addresses, assembly languages and machine code, debugging 1.1.3 Data storage •• show understanding that sound (music), pictures, video, text and numbers are stored in different formats •• identify and describe methods of error detection and correction, such as parity checks, check digits, checksums and Automatic Repeat reQuests (ARQ) •• show understanding of the concept of Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) files, JPEG files, MP3 and MP4 files •• show understanding of the principles of data compression (lossless and lossy) applied to music/video, photos and text files
Computer Science Year 11 - Student Project - Pre-Release Material for Paper 2
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Computer Science Year 11 - Student Project - Pre-Release Material for Paper 2

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For all Teacher attached a student project for you attention: Please before you solve any pre-release material for students. It is better to let them try to solve it first. please give this project to your student for a period of a month therefore you can measure students progress and attainment. IGCSE Pre- release material for Computer Science paper 2 - Student Project Attached the Pre-release material for paper 2 exams , Please ask the students to open the PDF and watch the video and it will give students a starting point how to solve task 1/2/3 for this year exam. Thank you But before that. student should start attempting pre-release paper 2 for last year May/June 2021, Please ask the student to go straight to slide 11 and do the last year exam paper 2 May/June 2021 , Students will find the questions/answers and the python programming code for task 1 / 2 and 3 . I included python programming code for last year paper 2 exams for task 1/2/3 . Please make sure students practice using last year exam paper 2 before they start solving this year paper 2 . Thank you Ask the students to solve and provide the following three tasks for this year exam: pseudo code and python programming for Task 1 pseudo code and python programming for Task 2 pseudo code and python programming for Task 3
Curriculum for iPad Apps (Keynote, Book Creator, Pages, iMovie, Animation Studio, HTML Studio)
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Curriculum for iPad Apps (Keynote, Book Creator, Pages, iMovie, Animation Studio, HTML Studio)

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Students will experience various iPad Apps by introducing flavors of the Computer Science subjects including graphic design, web design, iBook creation, Animation and Movie creation. This part of the course will help learners address their own interests and match them with their particular intelligences that need to be developed using the following application: • Keynote App • Book Creator App • Pages App • iMovie App • Animation Studio app • HTML Studio App
Step by Step Notes Plus Manual for beginner
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Step by Step Notes Plus Manual for beginner

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Notes Plus allows users to create annotations and type text easily and more accurately on their device. Better and more functional, Notes Plus features note-taking tools plus other features that users might want for all their note- taking needs. Notes Plus lets users create fine text notes simply by utilizing their fingers. Now, on to the review of my favorite features of Notes Plus: Below, I took a screenshot of the portrait layout of Notes Plus, imported the screenshot, and annotated it in Notes Plus to show the features and tools available. The layout is simple and intuitive, easily customizable. Please feel free to leave a review. Thank you Mr.N.T
AS/A level - Computer Science  -  Chapter 1-Information Representation
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AS/A level - Computer Science - Chapter 1-Information Representation

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1 Data Representation Show understanding of binary magnitudes and the difference between binary prefixes and decimal prefixes Understand the difference between and use: •• kibi and kilo •• mebi and mega •• gibi and giga •• tebi and tera Show understanding of the basis of different number systems Use the binary, denary, hexadecimal number bases and Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) and one’s and two’s complement representation for binary numbers Convert an integer value from one number base / representation to another Perform binary addition and subtraction: Using positive and negative binary integers. Show understanding of how overflow can occur. Describe practical applications where Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) and Hexadecimal are used Show understanding of and be able to represent character data in its internal binary form, depending on the character set used Familiar with ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange), extended ASCII and Unicode. Students will not be expected to memorise any particular character codes. Use and understand the terms: pixel, file header, image resolution, screen resolution, colour depth, bit depth Perform calculations to estimate the file size for a bitmap image Show understanding of the effects of changing elements of a bitmap image on the image quality and file size Show understanding of how data for a vector graphic are encoded: Use the terms: drawing object, property, drawing list. Justify the use of a bitmap image or a vector graphic for a given task. 2 Multimedia – Graphics and Sound. Show understanding of how sound is represented and encoded: Use the terms: sampling, sampling rate, sampling resolution, analogue and digital data Show understanding of how data for a bitmapped image are encoded. 3 Compression Show understanding of the need for and examples of the use of compression Show understanding of lossy and lossless compression and justify the use of a method in a given situation. Show understanding of how a text file, bitmap image, vector graphic and sound file can be compressed Including the use of run-length encoding (RLE)
Computer Science for Year 10 and 11 -Chapter 3.2 -Computer architecture and the fetch-execute cycle
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Computer Science for Year 10 and 11 -Chapter 3.2 -Computer architecture and the fetch-execute cycle

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Describe the purpose of an operating system (You will be required to understand the purpose and function of an operating system and why it is needed. you will not be required to understand how operating system work.) Show understanding of the need for interrupts Show understanding of the basic Von Neumann model for a computer system and the stored program concept (program instructions and data are stored in main memory and instructions are fetched and executed one after another) Describe the stages of the fetch-execute cycle, including the use of registers and buses
Curriculum Electrical Fundamentals Level 2
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Curriculum Electrical Fundamentals Level 2

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The learner will be able to demonstrate an understanding of:  Capacitance and capacitors as applied to electrical circuits.  The importance of magnetism in electrical circuits.  Inductance and inductors as applied to electrical circuits.  The theory and operation of DC. motors and generators.  AC. theory.  Voltage and current relationships for resistive, capacitive and inductive circuits.  The operation and uses of transformer and electrical filters.  The theory and operation of AC. motors and generators.  Apply the knowledge gained to practical tasks.
Professional Development (PD):  Using E-Learning Technologies to improve the Quality of Teaching
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Professional Development (PD): Using E-Learning Technologies to improve the Quality of Teaching

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E-learning can be defined as the use of computer and Internet technologies to deliver a broad array of solutions to enable learning and improve performance. E-Learningg has become an important part of our educational system and has changed the way we view teaching as a whole. E-Learning in today generation has developed and improve the core aspects of teaching and has made schools perform more efficiently or more productively and quickly.
Practical Step by Step to how to start a Blog
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Practical Step by Step to how to start a Blog

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Blogger is an online service owned by Google that publishes single or multi-user blogs created entirely by the user. The service has quickly become the preferred choice of many novice bloggers and is one of the easiest methods of creating and publishing a blog for free. If you are unfamiliar with the service, this steps will teach you how to set up an account and create a blog on Blogger.com