
As part of a two year course written specifically to meet the requirements of the Standard Grade and GCSE syllabuses, topics include information systems, electronic document processing, simulation and training, automated systems, commercial data processing, social implications, simple programming and computer software and hardware. The "Standard Computing" course consists of two pupil's books, one per year, a workbook giving a variety of related exercises and assignments to accompany each pupil's book and two teacher's guides which contain answers plus teaching notes and guidelines for assessment.
This text serves as a comprehensive instructional framework designed to satisfy the specific academic requirements of the Standard Grade and GCSE computing syllabuses. Author J. McGillivray organizes the material into a structured two-year curriculum, providing a foundational overview of computing concepts for secondary education students. The book integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications to prepare learners for formal assessments and standardized examinations.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Educators and students frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for structured classroom learning within the specified UK secondary school frameworks. Experts note that the material is intentionally paced to align with a two-year academic progression, making it a standard reference for its target demographic.
Page Count:
128
Publication Date:
1989-01-01
Publisher:
Pearson College Div
ISBN-10:
005004012X
ISBN-13:
9780050040126
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