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Programming Basics – Data Types and Variables

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  • Programming fundamentals

In Python, data types define the type of values that can be assigned to variables.… Read More »Programming Basics – Data Types and Variables

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Programming Basics – Sequence, Selection, and Iteration

  • Mr Teasdale Mr Teasdale
  • Programming fundamentals

In any programming language there are three constructs that provide the fundamental building blocks for… Read More »Programming Basics – Sequence, Selection, and Iteration

eight essential ways to stay safe online

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  • Cybersecurity, E-Safety

Use Strong and Unique Passwords: Create strong, complex passwords for each of your online accounts.… Read More »eight essential ways to stay safe online

Understanding Malware and Hacking Techniques: Safeguarding Your Digital World

  • Mr Teasdale Mr Teasdale
  • Cybersecurity

In today’s interconnected world, the threat of malware and hacking techniques looms large. Malicious actors… Read More »Understanding Malware and Hacking Techniques: Safeguarding Your Digital World

GCSE CS Creating Trace Tables

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  • Computational Thinking

A trace table is a tool that is used to help understand and debug computer… Read More »GCSE CS Creating Trace Tables

Secondary Storage Devices – GCSE CS

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  • Computer Systems

Unlike CPU‘s that process the information on our computers, storage devices are the hardware components… Read More »Secondary Storage Devices – GCSE CS

Representing Sound – Data – GCSE CS

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  • Data and information

Computers represent audio using digital signals, which are sequences of binary digits (0s and 1s)… Read More »Representing Sound – Data – GCSE CS

Representing Images – Data – GCSE CS

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  • Data and information

Images are an important part of modern digital media, and they are used in a… Read More »Representing Images – Data – GCSE CS

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Negative numbers with Two’s Complement

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  • Data and information

Two’s complement is a method of representing negative numbers in a binary system, which is… Read More »Negative numbers with Two’s Complement

Computing Fundamentals – Logic Gates

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  • Computer Systems

in today’s post, I will be explaining the very basics of logic gates. By the… Read More »Computing Fundamentals – Logic Gates

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