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Ultimate A-Level Computer Science Podcast

Ultimate A-Level Computer Science Podcast

By: Teacher of Computing - AHC
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Welcome to the Ultimate A-Level Computer Science Podcast! Your go-to guide for mastering every topic, from algorithms and data structures to exam techniques and revision tips. Join us as we break down complex concepts into clear, easy-to-understand lessons, packed with practical examples and insider insights. Whether you’re aiming for an A or just want to boost your confidence, tune in and unlock your full potential in A-Level Computer Science!Teacher of Computing - AHC Education
Episodes
  • A-Level Computer Science – OCR NEA Evaluation Explained (OCR H446) | Bonus 7
    Apr 21 2026

    🎧 A-Level Computer Science revision for OCR & AQA students. ⭐ If this podcast helps your revision, leaving a quick rating really helps other students find it.


    In this bonus episode, we focus on the OCR A-Level Computer Science NEA evaluation section. We look at what evaluation is really for, how it links back to the original aims and success criteria, and what students need to do to show that their solution has been properly tested and reviewed.


    The episode explains how to evaluate a finished project in a clear and structured way, including judging how well the solution meets user needs, identifying strengths and limitations, and reflecting honestly on possible improvements. It is designed to help students understand what a strong NEA evaluation looks like and how to approach this final section with confidence.


    Perfect for OCR H446 Computer Science students completing the NEA.

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    20 mins
  • A-Level Computer Science – Dijkstra’s, A & Travelling Salesman Explained (OCR / AQA) | S12:Ep6*
    Apr 16 2026

    This episode introduces optimization algorithms in computer science, specifically focusing on Dijkstra's shortest path algorithm and the A algorithm*. It explains how Dijkstra's algorithm finds the shortest path between a starting point and all other nodes in a weighted graph, with applications in areas like internet routing and GPS. The document then contrasts computable and incomputable problems, using the Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP) as an example of an intractable problem that is difficult to solve efficiently. Finally, it introduces heuristic methods as a practical approach for finding approximate solutions to intractable problems, and describes the A* algorithm as a path-finding algorithm that uses a heuristic function to focus on reaching a specific goal node.

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    18 mins
  • A-Level Computer Science – OCR NEA Post-Development Testing Explained (OCR H446) | Bonus 6
    Apr 14 2026

    🎧 A-Level Computer Science revision for OCR & AQA students. ⭐ If this podcast helps your revision, leaving a quick rating really helps other students find it.


    In this bonus episode, we look at post-development testing for the OCR A-Level Computer Science NEA. This is the stage where students test the finished system in a structured and meaningful way to show whether it actually works as intended.


    We cover the purpose of post-development testing, the difference between simply trying out a program and carrying out proper formal testing, and how to record evidence clearly. We also explain how test plans, expected outcomes, actual outcomes, and screenshots or other evidence can help demonstrate that the solution has been fully checked.


    This episode is especially useful for students who want to strengthen the testing section of their NEA and make sure their evidence supports the marks available in the OCR H446 coursework project.


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    18 mins
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