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My specialism is Computer Science, but I also teach dance at GCSE.
Cyber Security/Prevention/Detection
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Cyber Security/Prevention/Detection

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This resource can be used for GCSE Cyber Security. It includes a teacher presentation with all answers. It also includes a student workbook for the students to complete all the tasks in.
Networks and Protocols
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Networks and Protocols

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A brilliant resource for a refresher on computer networks and protocols. The resource includes a teacher presentation (with answers) and a workbook to give to the students to complete the tasks - ideal for live lessons. Can be used in KS3 and KS4. The resource covers: What a network is Advantages and Disadvantages of networks Network Topologies Advantages and Disadvantages of each network Protocols TCP/IP model, including each layer
Hexadecimal Conversion
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Hexadecimal Conversion

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A brilliant resource for KS3 and 4. Teaching the students to convert between hexadecimal and denary. This resource includes: Teacher PowerPoint - with all the answers Student Workbook Screencast of me teaching the lesson Also includes a starter which asks exam questions from previous topics(AQA) - can be removed easily if not needed. I am hoping this will help during remote learning and any none teaching specialists.
Binary Conversion
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Binary Conversion

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A brilliant resources to help students grasp binary conversion. Can be used for KS3 and 4. Including a teacher presentation covering every step of completing a binary conversion, both binary to denary and denary to binary. With added tasks with answers. A corresponding presentation to give to the students. Also includes a SMART start of exam questions (AQA) from previous topics - this can easily be removed if not wanted. Also, a video of me teaching the lesson and getting the students to pause the video at certain points to complete tasks. I am hoping this will help whilst remote learning and any non specialists in Computer Science. I also have the same resource for hexadecimal.