Computer Science Controlled Assessment Mark Clarkson

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Computer Science Controlled Assessment Mark Clarkson

Starter Activity Write and test the following code: Alter the program to: Print out a number between 1 and 6 If the user scores 5 or 6 print “You Win” Otherwise print “You lose”

A quick comparison OCRAQAEdexcelWJEC 1 Programming 1 Investigation 2 Programming 1 Programming Total 40 hours 60% of grade Total 50 hours 60% of grade Total 15 hours 25% of grade Total 15 hours 30% of grade 1 written exam 1 on-screen exam

In control? TASK SETTING High Control TASK TAKING Medium Control TASK MARKING Medium Control

Strategies for delivery

Strategy One STARTSTOP HOURS INPUT - PROCESS - OUTPUT

Strategy Two One piece at a time PART 1PART 3 PART 2 THEORY

Strategy three SIMILAR 1 SIMILAR 2SIMILAR 3 PART 1 PART 2 PART 3 SIMILAR BUT DIFFERENT

TIMELY REMINDER Strategy FOUR RECAP 1 PART 1PART 2PART 3 TEACHING RECAP 2RECAP 3

Walk the line Internet Access Some group work Notes Generic Feedback Students’ own work Supervised during work

Step 1 - stop & think

Step 2 - Plan

Step 3 - Develop

STEP 4 - test

Step 5 - Evaluate

Questions? Mark Clarkson TEESSIDEHUB.EVENTBRITE.CO.UK