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Tackling A Level projects in Computer Science Specifically for OCR H446

Complete project guide

Completing an A Level Computer Science project is a huge undertaking for any student regardless of their competence in programming.

The key to success is to plan and write a strong report, evidencing what has been carried out.

Tackling A Level projects in Computer Science for OCR H446 is the essential student guide for completing the project and, in particular, the report, with confidence and independence. It contains clear and concise instruction and examples of what needs to be included. From how to generate initial ideas and choose end users, to how to evidence your final product; this book covers it all.

This guide does not specifically teach programming and is therefore suitable for use with any language or project idea being undertaken.

With important tips and advice based on the author’s intimate experience with Computer Science projects, this will help to keep a project’s progress on track.

Finally, a guide that can help students to submit their final project with confidence before the deadline.

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ISBN 9781910523193 Published November 2019

  • The kids really like the look of the guides and we are recommending these as the best resource for personal revision.

    Teacher of Science
    Montsaye Academy

  • Fantastic set of revision books. Innovative, engaging and content is spot on. Chapters are easy to follow and the addition of AI makes the revision process far more interesting and fun. All my daughter’s final grades went up at least a grade, the highlight being in English Literature from a 3 to a 7!! Would thoroughly recommend, or as my daughter said “I couldn’t have done it without these books.

    Parent

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