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Algorithms: What is an algorithm, and can you think of a real-world example of an algorithm that you use daily?
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Algorithms: What is an algorithm, and can you think of a real-world example of an algorithm that you use daily?
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Pattern Recognition: What is ‘Pattern Recognition’ and how can recognising patterns help in solving problems?
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Abstraction: What does abstraction mean, and why is it important?
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Decomposition: In your own words, explain what decomposition is.
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Who is this man shown above and what did he do that was so important? (You are expected to write in full sentences).
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Who is this man shown above and what did he do that was so important? (You are expected to write in full sentences).
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It was not that long ago that, Sir Tim Burners-Lee invented the WWW. He realised that the internet (a network of computers across the world) could be used to share information. He came up with the idea of ‘Hypertext’ – this is simply text which links to other text as shown by the diagram below:
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The following messages are the result of a left shift 3 spaces Caesar Cipher (where each letter of the original message has been shifted to the left 3 spaces). Use the table above to help you decipher the following messages. (The key has capital letters only so ensure that you write all of your answers
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The following messages are the result of a right shift 3 spaces Caesar Cipher (where each letter of the original message has been shifted to the right 3 spaces). Use the table above to help you decipher the following messages. (The key has capital letters only so ensure that you write all of your answers
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Study the ‘PigPen Cipher Key’, then use it to crack the three codes below. (The key has capital letters only so ensure that you write all of your answers in capital letters!)
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