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313 kr
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Help your learners become confident computational thinkers with the Cambridge Primary Computing Learner's Book 1 with Digital Access. Filled with interesting activities, such as designing a robot and going on a computer hunt, this learner's book builds essential computing skills, promotes online safety and shares interesting computing facts to help engage learners in their studies. This resource covers the computing strands Computational Thinking, Programming, Managing Data, Networks and Digital Communication, and Computer Systems. Access source files and suggested learner's book answers on Cambridge GO
925 kr
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This coursebook supports students as they develop advanced IT skills and look towards present and future issues in technology. A variety of activities, including practical activities, help students build an understanding of key concepts and practise skills. Questions throughout each chapter encourage independent learning, while opportunities for reflection support metacognitive thinking. This third edition brings important IT topics to life, with engaging features to spark discussions about technology and society. Suitable for the Cambridge International AS & A Level Information Technology syllabus (9626) for examination from 2025. Answers are available to teachers and learners via Cambridge GO.
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Completing an A Level Computer Science project is a huge undertaking for any student regardless of their competence in programming.The key to success is to plan and write a strong report, evidencing what has been carried out.Tackling A Level projects in Computer Science for OCR H446 is the essential student guide for completing the project and, in particular, the report, with confidence and independence. It contains clear and concise instruction and examples of what needs to be included. From how to generate initial ideas and choose end users, to how to evidence your final product; this book covers it all.This guide does not specifically teach programming and is therefore suitable for use with any language or project idea being undertaken.With important tips and advice based on the author's intimate experience with Computer Science projects, this will help to keep a project's progress on track.Finally, a guide that can help students to submit their final project with confidence before the deadline.