Highly interactive html5 resources with printable worksheets and Python programs that consolidate topics and further programming skills. Cinematic powerpoint presentations created with high quality images that follow recent research into students short memory..
Highly interactive html5 resources with printable worksheets and Python programs that consolidate topics and further programming skills. Cinematic powerpoint presentations created with high quality images that follow recent research into students short memory..
A fully immersive course in binary that includes powerful powerpoint presentations, printable worksheets with answers, a Python binary to deanery calculator.
Using the latest developments in short term memory "Binary Conversion" takes logo and distractions off the learning stage. Using a cinematic approach with powerful graphics and clearly and simply represented binary animation examples. Notes are included with suggestions. Aimed at GCSE OCR and AQA Computer Science but could also be used with KS3 students.
Using the latest developments in short term memory "Binary Addition" takes logo and distractions off the learning stage. Using a cinematic approach with powerful graphics and clearly and simply represented binary addition animation examples. Notes are included with suggestions
Worksheets for the logic gates and truth tables AND, NOT, OR. The resources has been created for the OCR and AQA GCSE Computer Science course but can also be used at KS3.
An html5 presentation on the use of relational operators and a html5 interactive quiz. Developed for the AQA and OCR GCSE Computer Science courses but can also be used at A Level and KS3.
Worksheet that has an example of binary addition followed by addition questions. Reverse side has an example of addition with overflow then overflow questions. Comes with answers so that students can easily self or peer mark.
A differentiated binary to denary calculator that takes students programatically through the process of splitting an eight bit binary number and converting it to HEX . Aimed at GCSE OCR and AQA Computer Science but could also be used at KS3. Uses functions, casting to integer and string manipulation.
A great excuse to do some problem solving programming in Python that can supplement and extend students knowledge of both Python and senate to binary conversion. Can be used after studying programming techniques with other materials I have produced for binary.
A differentiated binary to HEX calculator that takes students programatically through the process of splitting an eight bit number into 2 *4 bit nibbles, then converting the digits to a letter if they are above 9. Aimed at GCSE and A level OCR and AQA Computer Science but could also be used at KS3. Uses function, casting to integer and string manipulation.
A great excuse to do some problem solving programming in Python that can supplement and extend students knowledge of both Python and HEX. Can be used after studying programming techniques with other materials I have produced for HEX.
An HTML5 interactive quiz. Students are taken through examples and input answers to score points. Over 60n and the game finishes and they get the opportunity to play again. Created for the OCR and AQA Computer Science GCSE course but could be used with KS3. An easy option to install.
A learning coach takes students through the process of converting deanery (base 10) to binary. There is a differentiated part where students can choose to see an infinite number of either small, medium or big numbers. The interaction is aimed at OCR and AQA GCSE Computer Science but could also be used at KS3 with Y7,8 and 9 students.
A learning coach takes students step by step through the process of converting denary to binary, then to HEX. This HTML5 resource is highly interactive and can give an infinite number of examples. Installation has been made easy
Tests students ability to convert a denary number, first to binary then to HEX with clear examples. Has the answers included for student self and peer assessment or could be used as a test. Created for the AQA and OCR GCSE Computer Science course but could be used with KS3 students.
Is a companion resource to the HTML5 interactive demonstration.
Test students ability to convert denary to binary. Each has an example and answers at the end for students to self or peer mark. Can be used with AQA or OCR GCSE Computer Science.