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    Mastering Cambridge Igcse/O Computer Science: Number Systems

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    Mastering Cambridge Igcse/O Computer Science: Number Systems

    Mastering Cambridge Igcse/O Computer Science: Number Systems
    Published 9/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 484.34 MB | Duration: 1h 4m

    Navigating Cambridge IGCSE ( 0478 / (9-1) - 0984 / (9-1) / O level (2210) Computer Science: Number Systems

    What you'll learn

    Get a Score of 9 in Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science (9–1)

    Get an A* in Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science O Level

    Get a 5 on AP Computer Science Principles

    Score Full Marks in IGCSE Computer Science Paper 1.

    Become a Pro at Number Systems.

    Requirements

    No Programming Experience Needed

    Description

    This Course is meant for students of: Cambridge IGCSE   - Computer Science - 0478Cambridge IGCSE  - Computer Science (9-1) - 0984Cambridge O Level - Computer Science - 2210But, Additionally it can also be taken by students  of:Cambridge International AS & A Level -  Computer Science - 9618AP Computer Science A Level StudentsAP Computer Science Principles StudentsIB Diploma: CS StudentsCBSE/ICSE Board Students.In This Course we exclusively focus on the essential topic of Number Systems, which forms a significant part of Paper 1 in the IGCSE/O level Computer Science syllabus. This course offers an in-depth exploration of Number Systems, providing a solid foundation in this fundamental concept.We start with a thorough examination of Number Systems, including binary, decimal, and hexadecimal systems. Students will delve into the intricacies of how computers use these systems to represent data and perform various operations.Our course ensures a comprehensive understanding of Number Systems, allowing students to grasp their significance in the context of computer science and technology. We provide detailed explanations, examples, and practical exercises to reinforce learning.By the end of this course, students will have a strong grasp of Number Systems, which is a critical component of Paper 1 in the Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science examination. Whether you are aiming for grades 9 in IGCSE or planning to pursue further studies, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills you need to excel in this specific area of computer science.Please note that this course is tailored specifically for Number Systems and is suitable for students taking Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge IGCSE (9–1), and Cambridge O Level courses. We wish you success in your journey to mastering Number Systems in IGCSE Computer Science.

    Overview

    Section 1: Syllabus overview

    Lecture 1 Syllabus & Content overview

    Lecture 2 Intro

    Section 2: Paper 1 – Computer Systems: Data representation

    Lecture 3 1.1 Number systems: How computers use binary to represent all forms of data

    Lecture 4 1.1 Number systems: Understand the denary, binary and hexadecimal number system

    Lecture 5 1.1 Number systems: Converting Binary & Hexadecimal Number system to Decimal.

    Lecture 6 1.1 Number systems: Convertions between decimal no system, binary & hexadecimal.

    Lecture 7 1.1 Number systems: Why hexadecimal number system is beneficial.

    Lecture 8 1.1 Number systems: How to add two positive 8-bit binary integers.

    Lecture 9 1.1 Number systems: Understanding the concept of overflow.

    Lecture 10 1.1 Number systems: Logical Binary Left Shift Operation

    Lecture 11 1.1 Number systems: Logical Binary Right Shift Operation

    Lecture 12 1.1 Number systems: Two's complement

    Lecture 13 1.1 Number systems: Positive binary or denary integer to a two’s complement.

    Lecture 14 1.1 Number systems: Negative binary or denary integer to a two’s complement

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