It is a requirement for all centres to complete and submit a Practical Programming Statement for each year in which students are entered for a GCSE (9–1) in Computer Science. By signing the statement, your centre is confirming that it has given all students the opportunity to undertake a programming task or tasks during their course of study.
All students must be given the opportunity to undertake a programming task or tasks during their course of study. The programming task(s) must allow them to develop skills within the following areas when programming:
Design
Write
Test
Refine Each task(s) must use one or more high-level textbased programming language, either to a specification or to solve a problem (or problems). They can use any high-level text-based programming language, such as:
Python
C family of languages (C#, C++, etc.)
Java
JavaScript
Visual Basic/.Net
PHP
Delphi
BASIC
You must provide your teacher with evidence that you have engaged and completed the tasks given to you. You must ensure that whenever opportunities are given, they are taken and uttilised the best of your ability. You must create a portfolio of coding evidence. this evidence must contain psudocode/exam reference language and other algorithms alongside evidence of your code.
Before clicking 'Enter the coding dungeon' below, you must first create a portfolio template in Microsoft Powerpoint or Word. You must save this in a folder called GCSE Computer Science within your 'N drive' and name it 'Coding Evidence'.