Data and computer systems in GCSE computer science CH201 / B02

Start date
31 Jul 19
Duration
2 Days
Location
University of Hertfordshire, De Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way, Hatfield AL10 9EU View on Google Map

Summary

This course is delivered as part of the National Centre for Computing Education, and forms part of the Computer Science Accelerator programme.

Computer programs are written in a language that humans understand, but what about the computer itself? Every piece of software, and the instructions and data it contains, is made up of 1’s and 0’s, pushed around the parts of a computer system.

This course opens the box, looking at the components of a computer, what they do and how they work together in computer systems. You’ll learn about the processor that sits at the centre, as well as memory, storage and the other key pieces of hardware.

Mapped closely to the specifications of GCSE computer science, the course will provide you with deepened knowledge and confidence to equip your students with for their exams.

 

Outcomes

You will gain the required knowledge to help your students:

  • know the function of the main parts of a computer system, including detailed knowledge of the processor
  • develop a firm understanding of the fetch-decode-execute cycle
  • follow how high-level programming languages translate to machine code, represented in binary
  • understand how changes to processor architecture, storage and memory affect the performance of a computer

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
Data and computer systems in GCSE computer science - day 131 July 201908:30-13:30University of Hertfordshire
Data and computer systems in GCSE computer science - day 231 July 201913:00-18:00University of Hertfordshire

Notes

If you require parking, please email your car registration to ncce@herts.ac.uk stating the course that you are attending.

This course is free to all eligible teachers (from English state maintained schools, holding no relevant post A Level qualification).  Ineligible teachers will pay the same fee as a non-maintained school and will not receive a bursary.  Please contact info@teachcomputing.org for more information.

Bursaries exist to support you through 40 hours of CPD to complete the CS Accelerator programme. If you don’t complete the programme, we reserve the right to reclaim any bursaries paid.

By booking on this course you are agreeing to the terms and conditions of the National Centre for Computing Education. These can be found here https://teachcomputing.org/privacy.html

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Additional information

For courses at the National STEM Learning Centre in York, fees include meals and accommodation for the duration of the course. 

 

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