How to answer the 8 marker on Ethical, Environmental, Cultural and Legal Issues of Computing
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- Walkthrough on how to answer the 2023 8 marker on Ethical, Environmental, Cultural and Legal Issues in GCSE Computer Science with a model answer.
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guys the paper 1 is tomorrow, good luck, let's all use this comment as a space to talk abt how easy/hard it was afterwards (im sitting it with everyone!)
edit: ok the exams now finished, how was it? for me it was pretty good
bruh paper 1 is eazii
@@Dr.Peep1 you haven't done 2024 paper 1
gl guys :D
cheers
@@Dr.Peep1 nah p1 is hard, p2 is easy
My exam is in 2 hours and I’m revising now 😢
thank you!!!!
is this the same way to answer it in a level?
just realised this is the paper i did last year lol
i just had a couple questions for the computing laws
could you please make a video or reply to my comment saying which issues are related to which law
so for example
ethical -> DPA
and then etc for the rest
thanks!!!
So what I am wondering is that for ethical Issues you are questioning wether you can use the Data Protection act 2018? If so, yes, that would be a great way to justify the positives or negatives. Thats what you should do. You could also talk about the laws as a legal issues as well.
do i have to do an equal amount of positives and negatives
If you can try to , but it depends on the question
Hi man I'm going through searching and sorting algorthim well I'm finished with it but in the spec I dont understand what it means "Understand any pre requisites of an algorthim" can you explain what this means
Hi, Pre requisites means things that need to be true in order to use the algorithm. This only applies to binary search as in order to use it the list must be sorted. Hope this helps.
@@TheGCSEComputerScienceTutor thank you so much
can i use this for aqa or would it be structured differently
This was more focused on the OCR spec, for aqa there might be more that you have to talk about and the questions may be different.
Sir, On paper 2 OCR, if you get a question that simply says "write an algorithm", can we write in python or does it have to be pseudocode? Secondly, when we are asked to write a function can we use python (def) or do we have to use ERL (function)?
Hi, if the question says either use high level or ERL Then you can use high level otherwise you should use ERL even tho sometimes in the markscheme it says award some marks for high level but just to stay safe only use high level if the question says you can use it. This should answer your second question too. Hope this helps
@@TheGCSEComputerScienceTutor In my school, we have just learnt python - does this mean I will have to learn ERL on top of this now? Secondly, I believe that the spec says students can answer in a high level language?
@@S1NGH1838 yes, you can always answer in a high level language
Hi sir i have struggled a lot with gcse cs due to not having a suitable teacher. Gcse are literally a few weeks away. Right now i am getting a grade 5 most of the marks are coming from paper 1. I dont know how to code.i have tried so hard ive watched so many people and done past papers but nothing is working.( i have also tried cs newbs) but i still dont understand. What do u recommended doing because time is short and i really dont understand. Thanks❤
Sorry for saying it agian u didnt reply last time
Hi, sorry I must have not seen it the first time, I’d say for paper 2 watch my all the python you need video. Then watch 2d array video then file handling. Once you do that you need to do questions to make sure you understand it and you’ll find a python booklet on my website, if you can do those quesitons you’ll be in a good position to get the coding quesitons correct. More in depth video coming soon. Hope this helps
is there any chance you wuld branch out to aqa
I would like to definitely. Stay tuned
But do I need it 😅