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烟台耀华国际教育學校 Yew Wah International Education School of Yantai A Level Computer Science A Level Computer Science

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Computer Science  To develop computational thinking skills.  To develop an understanding of  the main principles of Solving Problems using computers  To develop an understanding that every computer system is made up of subsystems, which in turn consist of further subsystems

Cambridge University  To develop an understanding of the component parts of computer systems and how they interrelate,  including software, data, hardware,  communications and people  To acquire the skills necessary to apply this understanding to develop  computer based solutions to problems.

Computer Science–AS-Syllabus at a Glance 1. Information Representation. 2. Communication and Internet Technologies. 3. Hardware. 4. Processor Fundamentals. 5. System Software. 6. Security, Privacy and data integrity. 7. Ethics and Ownership. 8. Databases and Data Modeling. Section 2: Fundamental Problem- Solving and Programming. 1. Algorithm design and problem- solving 2. Data Representation. 3. Programming 4. Software Development.

Computer Science–A Level - Syllabus at a Glance Section 3: Advanced Theory.  Data Representation.  Communication and Internet Technologies.  Hardware.  System Software.  Security.  Monitoring and Control Systems. Section 4: Further Problem solving and Programming Skills.  Computational Thinking and Problem Solving.  Algorithm design Methods.  Further Programming.  Software Development.

ComponentsASA Level Paper 1 Theory Fundamentals 50%25% Paper 2 Fundamental Problem-solving and Programming Skills 50%25% Paper 3 Advanced Theory25% Paper 4 Further Problem-solving and Programming Skills 25%

Study in deep about Hardware– Basic Programming skills - Visual Basic Websites, Online Docs, Blogs, Wikis & Wikispaces SOPHIA, Edmodo, Easy Class– Learning Management Systems.

Programming - Recorded Video Demonstrations.

CIE Past Papers -Test Practice

Test Practice by Small Group & Individual Student Demonstration Test Practice by Small Group & Individual Student Demonstration

Computarised Systems Personal & Small Group Counseling Personal & Small Group Counseling TutoringSessionTutoringSession

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