Topic 26 Resources
Completion requirements
Students need to understand:
Choose from the following to help you learn:
ROBSON & HEATHCOTE Computer Science (9-1):
SUSAN ROBSON GCSE Computing(3rd edition):
SUSAN ROBSON GCSE Computing(2012):
AXSIED GCSE Computer Science (3rd edition)
why data is represented in computer systems in binary form
how data needs to be converted into a binary format to be processed by a computer.
Choose from the following to help you learn:
Books
CAMBRIDGE Computer Science:
Pages 126-128. Sections "Why binary?" and "Binary data".
Page 134, top half in section "8.1 Storage units and binary numbers".
Page 9, just the paragraph on binary.
Page 9, just the paragraph on binary.Page 9, just the paragraph on binaryPage 9, just the paragraph on binary.
Page 119. Section R60 "Binary"
ROUSE & O'BYRNE GCSE(9-1) Computer Science:
Page 146-147. Section "Data representation..." continues onto top of Page 147.
Web Sites
BBC Bitesize: Page 1 and the first paragraph of Page 2, Units also top of Page 1 Why data is represented in binary form
Cambridge MOOC: Section 31: Binary format
Wikipedia: Binary code, Current uses of binary and Binary number (3 articles)
Simple Wikipedia: Binary and section 'Computers'
Teach-ICT: Just the section explaining why computers use binary
YouTube
ComputerScienceTutor: Watch from 0:10 to 2:40
MrMDKnight: "Why computers use binary", watch all
James May: "What is binary", watch all
OCR: Part A (Binary format) watch all
OCR: Part A (Binary format) watch all
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