
This course will teach you everything you need to know in order to pass your OCR GCSE Computer Science exam for J277/02 Computational Thinking, Algorithms & Programming.
What you can expect from this course:
- Tutorials covering each topic as defined by the course specification
- Summary presentations going over key concepts
- Interactive quizzes to support learning, assess progress & prepare for your test
Course Content
J277/02: Computational Thinking, Algorithms & Programming
The OCR GCSE Computer Science J277/02: Computational Thinking, Algorithms & Programming course on KnowItAll Ninja is an excellent revision tool for preparing for your examinations.
Our course covers the entirety of the Computational Thinking, Algorithms & Programming exam paper, making use of a variety of high-quality multi-media resources and gamified e-learning techniques, such as:
- Tutorials containing text, image, presentations & interactive activities for every topic.
- Interactive quizzes to give fast feedback on your understanding and progress.
- Achievement awards, experience points, levelling and leaderboards to motivate progress.
GCSE Computer Science – Computational Thinking, Algorithms & Programming Specification
Our J277/02 Computational Thinking, Algorithms & Programming course covers all topics from the specification. This means KnowItAll Ninja covers every topic that might come up in your Computational Thinking, Algorithms & Programming exam. These topics are:
- Algorithms
- Computational Thinking
- Designing, Creating & Refining Algorithms
- Searching and Sorting Algorithms
- Programming Fundamentals
- Programming Fundamentals
- Data Types
- Additional Programming Techniques
- Producing Robust Programs
- Defensive Design
- Testing
- Boolean Logic
- Boolean Logic
- Programming Languages & Integrated Development Environments
- Languages
- The Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
Through the 39 lessons, you’ll learn all you need to pass the exams and each lesson has its own interactive quiz to help practice and check what you have learnt.
That means you can go into your OCR GCSE Computer Science J277/02: Computational Thinking, Algorithms & Programming exam with complete confidence in your subject knowledge and can maximise your success in the subject.