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Wildern School GCSE Computer Science: Error Handling
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Wildern School GCSE Computer Science. Be able to discuss and identify the different types of errors that can occur within code (i.e. syntax, run-time. Understand that some errors will occur during the execution of the code. Understand that some errors can be detected and corrected during the coding stage. Know how to detect errors at execution time and how to handle those errors to prevent the program from crashing. Errors (e.g. Watch, Breakpoint, Step). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Unit 1 Computer Systems.
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ComputingClub | KS3 Animation10 Winners @ Award Ceremony
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Laquo; UK Schools Computer Animation Competition 2010. KS4 Animation12 Winners @ Award Ceremony. KS3 Animation10 Winners @ Award Ceremony. We placed in the Animation 10 comp. Well done to Aiden, Aadam and Abdul for winning the KS3 Group, Highly Commended at the University of Manchester Animation 10 Competition. We collected the prize at the Lowry, Salford Quays, Manchester, on Friday 9 July 2010. All Animation10 prize-winners their teachers a families and friends were invited to this event. On July 10, 2...
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BPS_ComputationalThinking_Initiatives - CT_Math
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. BPS Adv. Tech Project Wiki's. BPS Adobe Youth Voices Project Wiki. BPS StarLogo TNG Project Wiki. BPS Visualizing Math Project Wiki. BPS Computer Science Wiki. BPS Computer Science Team. BPS Starlogo TNG Team. BPS Visualizing Math Team. Pics 2008 - 09. Pics 2009 - 10. CT in Computer Science. CT in Physical Sciences. CT in Language Arts. CT in Fine Arts.
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Scratch Programming | Primary Computing
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With Scratch, you can program your own interactive stories, games, and animations. Code IT – Scratch Programming Modules. Scratch Programming Plan – Code-IT. Maths Quiz Planning by Phil Bagge (Y4). Scratch Music Machine – Code-IT (Y2/3). Escape The Room Type Game (Y5/6). Watch a BBC Cracking the Code Clip showing a Year 6 class programming a game using Scratch. Game Programming in Primary School with Scratch. Cat and Mouse Chasing Game). Creating a driving simulator with Scratch. Computer Science for Fun.
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Primary Computing | Primary Computing
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May 27, 2014. DfE Curriculum Requirements for Computing. DfE Primary Computing Curriculum 2014. Computing Programmes of Study 2014. Where do I start? Watch this Programming Basics Prezi. By Graham Hastings to get you started with some of the language which may appear daunting in this new curriculum. Then watch the BBC Learning Clips. Useful websites for resources and activities:. Learn Hour of Code. Learn Hour of Code Lessons. TED Talk – Kids Coding. Computer Science for Fun. Computing ITT and CPD Site.
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1: Introducing Python Expressions and Variables | Teaching London Computing: A RESOURCE HUB from CAS LONDON
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Teaching London Computing: A RESOURCE HUB from CAS LONDON. Computational Thinking: Searching To Speak. Computational Thinking: Magical Book Magic. Computational Thinking: Cut Hive Logic Puzzles. Computational Thinking: Cut Block Logic Puzzles. Computational Thinking: Puzzling Tours. Computational Thinking: HexaHexaFlexagon Automata. Computational Thinking: A Godlike Heart. The Magic of Computer Science. The Magic of Computer Science 2. The Magic of Computer Science 3. The Invisible Palming Activity.
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Ada Lovelace Competition | The National Museum of Computing
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Really useful Ada info. Women in computing: video portraits. Teenage girls with an interest in computing were invited to enter a competition to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Ada Lovelace, generally regarded as the first 'computer' programmer. The competition is run by TNMOC and the University of Oxford in conjunction with cs4fn. At Queen Mary University of London, and asked girls:. What do you think would interest Ada Lovelace about 21st century technology? Who was Ada Lovelace? Full details...
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GCSE Computer Science: November 2014
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Wednesday, 26 November 2014. Memory - Volatile / Non-Volatile / Virtual / Cache. To understand the difference between Volatile and Non-Volatile Memory. To exlpain what Virtual Memory is and how it is created. Start a new Blog post entitled Memory - Volatile and Non-Volatile. Write a brief definition for each on your Blog to explain the difference between the two. Add to the same blog post the following subheadings and answer the questions. 1 ROM – non-volatile memory. What’s so special about it? 1 Write ...
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Pronoia | MATH Not METH - v.II
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MATH Not METH – v.II. Built The Bridge – Got Over It. The first modern use* of the word pronoia I can trace occurred during the psychedelic 1960s and 1970s following a charismatic smile from John Perry Barlow. The EFF co-founder, Grateful Dead lyricist, and grizzled veteran of both Millbrook and Haight-Ashbury defined pronoia as: the suspicion the Universe is a conspiracy on your behalf. The sneaking suspicion others are conspiring to help you. Pronoia, like paranoia, can cause dangerous irrationality if...
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