Four boys from our Lower Sixth A Level Computer Science group travelled to the BT Headquarters in Ipswich in April to take part in the National Finals of the CoSpace Rescue League. The CoSpace Rescue Competition is the sub-league of RoboCupJunior ..
A team of four sixth formers travelled to Leipzig this month to compete in the world finale of the CoSpace Rescue competition. They had won the UK competition in Ipswich earlier this year, which earned them a place in the ..
The A Level Computing Students were recently tasked with using Javascript to create a simple Noughts & Crosses game (or Tic-Tac-Toe) using the online editor http://jsfiddle.net. This was the teacher’s attempt at getting a two player game working. One very ..
Pseudocode is a detailed yet readable description of what a computer program or algorithm must do, expressed in a formally-styled natural language rather than in a programming language. When studying GCSE and A Level Computing you need to be familiar ..
Google’s Computational Thinking for Educators Course has some useful tools, like this one that uses Google Maps to test out the Travelling Salesman problem
Beechen Cliff are proud to be running the new AS and A level Computer Science course from OCR. This page contains a set of useful links and download for those students who want to know a little more about the course and what it covers