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Oxford International Lower Secondary Computing: Student Book 8
Oxford International Lower Secondary Computing: Student Book 8
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Oxford International Lower Secondary Computing: Student Book 8
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Students in Year 8 (typically aged 12-13 years) who are continuing their studies in computing and technology.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Content: This student book delves into advanced computing topics, including algorithms, programming languages, data management, cyber security, and the ethical implications of technology.
- Clear Explanations: Concepts are explained in a straightforward manner, with practical examples and visuals that help students understand complex ideas easily.
- Practical Activities: The book includes engaging hands-on activities, coding exercises, and projects that encourage students to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios.
- Assessment Tools: Each chapter features review questions and activities that allow students to evaluate their understanding and prepare for assessments effectively.
- Curriculum-Aligned: Content is aligned with the Cambridge Lower Secondary Computing curriculum, ensuring it meets international educational standards.
Educational Value:
The Oxford International Lower Secondary Computing: Student Book 8 equips students with a deeper understanding of computing concepts, fostering critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and preparing them for further studies in technology.
Format and Quality:
Typically available in paperback format, this student book usually consists of around 128 pages, featuring colorful illustrations, diagrams, and a layout designed to engage young learners.
Why Choose This Book:
Ideal for Year 8 students, this book provides essential resources that enhance understanding of computing topics, promote effective learning practices, and support students in developing their technical and analytical skills.
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