This is the entire theoretical side computer science course, broken down into short concise revision notes. Allowing students to summaries, consolidate, and solidify knowledge. Acting as an intermediate between conventional revision cards and revision guides, it acts as a comparable revision aid blending both the advantages of a revision guide (longer, more in-depth knowledge) and revision notes (easy, learnable, portable last stop)
Attached, is both the pdf and the ppt of each section. From 1-6, based on the categories given in the specification materials:
Topic 1: Problem solving
Topic 2: Programming
Topic 3: Data
Topic 4: Computers
Topic 5: Communication and the internet
Topic 6: The bigger picture
As Topic 1 & 2 (CS1&2) is heavily practical based, much of the content/specification points have been left as this resource mainly focuses on the theory and less so practical content.
Concise summary of the ‘Waves’ topic of the AQA A-level physics specification.
Including:
Progressive & Stationary Waves
Longitudinal and Transvers Waves
Superposition
Stationary waves
Harmonics
Refraction, diffraction and interference
Concise summary of the ‘Particles and radiation’ topic of the AQA A-level physics specification.
Including:
Constituents of the atom
Stable and unstable nuclei
Particles, antiparticles, and photons
Particle interactions
Classification of particles
Quarks
Electromagnetic Radiation & Quantum Phenomena
Topic 3: Computer networks, connections and protocols of the OCR New Specification of Computer Science for assessment in 2022
Concise summary of System Architecture, including:
Types of Networks
Factors that effect performance
Network Hardware
Topologies
Modes of Transmission
Protocols
The Internet
The Cloud
This is a summary of Topics 1-10 of the Edexcel A-level year 1 or AS course. Allowing students to summaries, consolidate, and solidify knowledge.
Attached, is both the pdf and the ppt of each section. From 1-10, based on the categories given in the specification materials:
Topic 1: Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
Topic 2: Bonding and Structure
Topic 3: Redox I
Topic 4: Inorganic Chemistry and the Periodic Table
Topic 5: Formulae, Equations and Amounts of Substance
Topic 6: Organic Chemistry I
Topic 7: Modern Analytical Techniques I
Topic 8: Energetics I
Topic 9: Kinetics I
Topic 10: Equilibrium I
Concise summary of kinetics in AS/ Year 1, including:
Collision Theory
The effect of increasing temperature, pressure, surface area and the addition of a catalyst
Rate of reaction
Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution
This is a summary of the American West option of the GCSE History course.
It allows students to summaries, consolidate, and solidify knowledge, acting as an intermediate between conventional revision cards and revision guides, it acts as a comparable revision aid blending both the advantages of a revision guide (longer, more in-depth knowledge) and revision notes (easy, learnable, portable last stop)
Concise summary of Organic Chemistry, including:
IUPAC Nomenclature
Isomerism
Processing and Combustion of Alkanes
Free radical substitution
Alkenes
Halogenoalkanes
Alcohols
The preparation and purification of liquid organic compounds
Concise summary of all the types of bonding, the general properties of the different types of bonding, molecular shapes, electronegativity, polarity, Intermolecular forces, and solvents.
Topic 2: Memory & Storage of the OCR New Specification of Computer Science for assessment in 2022
Concise summary of System Architecture, including:
Primary storage
Secondary storage
Storage Types
Binary
Image/Sound Representation
Compression
Concise summary of the 'Electricity’ topic of the AQA A-level physics specification.
Including:
Current
Ohm’s Law
Resistivity
Circuits
Potential Dividers
Electromotive force and internal resistance
Topic 4: Network security of the OCR New Specification of Computer Science for assessment in 2022
Concise summary of Network security, including:
Malware
Social Engineering
Other Forms of Attack
Identifying and preventing vulnerabilities
This is a summary of Topics 1-6 of the OCR GCSE Computer Science spec. Allowing students to summaries, consolidate, and solidify knowledge.
Attached, is both the pdf and the ppt of each section. From 1-6, based on the categories given in the specification materials:
1.1 Systems architecture
1.2 Memory and storage
1.3 Computer networks, connections and
protocols
1.4 Network security
1.5 Systems software
1.6 Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental
impacts of digital technology
Topic 6: Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental impacts of digital technology of the OCR New Specification of Computer Science for assessment in 2022
Concise summary of Impact of Technology, including:
Ethical issues
The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
Legislation:
The Data Protection Act 2018
Computer Misuse Act 1990
Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988
Software Licences
Cultural issues
The Digital Divide
Environmental issues
This is a summary of the Early Elizabethan England option of the GCSE History course.
It allows students to summaries, consolidate, and solidify knowledge, acting as an intermediate between conventional revision cards and revision guides, it acts as a comparable revision aid blending both the advantages of a revision guide (longer, more in-depth knowledge) and revision notes (easy, learnable, portable last stop)
Concise summary of all the formulas (with examples), as well as mathod for claculating amounts of substances for the Edexcel A level Chemistry specification.
**Topic 5: Communication and the internet of the Edexcel GCSE Computer Science Specification. **
This is the network section of computer science course, broken down into short concise revision notes. Allowing students to summaries, consolidate, and solidify knowledge. Acting as an intermediate between conventional revision cards and revision guides, it acts as a comparable revision aid blending both the advantages of a revision guide (longer, more in-depth knowledge) and revision notes (easy, learnable, portable last stop)
This is a summary of ‘The British sector of the Western Front’ in the Medicine in Britain option of the GCSE History course.
It allows students to summaries, consolidate, and solidify knowledge, acting as an intermediate between conventional revision cards and revision guides, it acts as a comparable revision aid blending both the advantages of a revision guide (longer, more in-depth knowledge) and revision notes (easy, learnable, portable last stop)