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This title is has been endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education Deliver an exciting computing course for ages 11-14, building on students' existing computing skills and experience whilst demonstrating new concepts, with practice opportunities to ensure progression. - Recap and activate students' prior knowledge with 'Do you remember?' panels and introduce more advanced skills with 'Challenge yourself!' tasks. - Allow students to demonstrate their knowledge creatively with engaging end of unit projects that apply skills and concepts in a range of different contexts. - Develop computational thinking with an emphasis on broadening understanding throughout the activities. - Provide clear guidance on e-safety with a strong focus throughout. Contents Introduction 1 Block it out: Moving from blocks to text 2 Decomposing problems: Creating a smart solution 3 Connections are made: Accessing the Internet 4 The power of data: Using data modelling 5 Living with AI: Digital data 6 Software development: Planning and prototyping Glossary Index
We are working with Cambridge International to gain endorsement for this forthcoming series. Deliver an exciting computing course for ages 11-14, building on students' existing computing skills and experience whilst demonstrating new concepts, with practice opportunities to ensure progression. - Recap and activate students' prior knowledge with 'Do you remember?' panels and introduce more advanced skills with 'Challenge yourself!' tasks. - Allow students to demonstrate their knowledge creatively with engaging end of unit projects that apply skills and concepts in a range of different contexts. - Develop computational thinking with an emphasis on broadening understanding throughout the activities. - Provide clear guidance on e-safety with a strong focus throughout. Contents Introduction 1 Presenting choices: combining constructs 2 Design your own network: shape and size 3 Coding and testing: game development for the Micro:bit 4 Drilling down: How the processor processes 5 Big data modelling and analysis: databases and spreadsheets 6 An array of skills: expert storytelling Glossary Index
We are working with Cambridge International to gain endorsement for this forthcoming series. Deliver an exciting computing course for ages 11-14, building on students' existing computing skills and experience whilst demonstrating new concepts, with practice opportunities to ensure progression. - Recap and activate students' prior knowledge with 'Do you remember?' panels and introduce more advanced skills with 'Challenge yourself!' tasks. - Allow students to demonstrate their knowledge creatively with engaging end of unit projects that apply skills and concepts in a range of different contexts. - Develop computational thinking with an emphasis on broadening understanding throughout the activities. - Provide clear guidance on e-safety with a strong focus throughout. Contents Introduction 1 TeenTech: Network structure and security 2 It's all in the planning: Pseudocode and algorithms 3 Let's talk technology: What's going on inside 4 Testing conditions: Developing games 5 Click and collect: Data collection and validation 6 Iterating through a solution: software design and development Glossary Index
How to Coach Your Team helps business managers coach their teams to peak professional performance. It includes: * Becoming a team coach - coaching skills for team managers * Understanding your team - identifying how your team works; deciphering personalities and motivations; building the right environment for success * Achieving better outcomes - setting goals; managing performance; facilitating collaboration * Building a happier team - building trust; giving and receiving feedback; having positive conversations * Improving team communication - working smartly; improving meetings; working virtually * A team coaching plan to help you put it all together and stay on track How to Coach Your Team is a toolkit for working together with your team to achieve success. Many of the questionnaires and ideas can be shared and there are guided opportunities to assess and monitor your progress on a regular basis.
This title has been endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education Created with teachers and students in schools across the globe, Boost is the next generation in digital learning for schools, bringing quality content and new technology together in one interactive website. The Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing Teacher's Guides include a print handbook and a subscription to Boost, where you will find a range of online resources to support your teaching. - Confidently deliver the new curriculum framework: Expert author guidance on the learning models and approach plus a interactive Course Plan. - Develop key concepts and skills: Suggested activities, quizzes and guidance on assessment, as well as ideas for supporting and extending students working at different levels. - Enrich learning: Audio versions of the texts to help aid understanding and improve pronunciation.
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