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Sean O’Byrne - OCR GCSE Computer Science

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Manage your own revision with step-by-step support from experienced teachers and examiners Sean OByrne and George Rouse. My Revision Notes for OCR GCSE Computer Science: Encourages active revision by combining topic coverage with a variety of Test Yourself activities and formal exam-style questions Improves your exam technique through examiner tips and examples of typical mistakes to avoid Provides opportunities to test and improve your computational thinking and programming skills for the final examinations Makes revision manageable by condensing topics into easy-to-revise chunks with handy end-of topic summaries Enables you to get exam ready with quick quizzes and answers to activities available online Helps you plan and pace your revision using the revision planner Improves your computing vocabulary by providing definitions of key terms

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Everyone has to decide his or her own revision strategy, but it is essential to review your work, learn it and test your understanding. These Revision Notes will help you to do that in a planned way, topic by topic. Use this book as the cornerstone of your revision and dont hesitate to write in it personalise your notes and check your progress by ticking off each section as you revise.

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