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How does a computer represent letters? In this episode of Maths Matters Julie Gould and Phil Smyth look into the different codes used to translate binary into letters.
A group of MIT boffins have worked out that computer programming does not use the same part of the brain associated with language or writing or solving maths problems. The team of neuroscientists ...
Have a listen to the latest episode of Maths Matters with Julie and Phil here! When can ones and zeros add up to any number you like? When you're a computer. Read what Julie has to say about the ...
Learn about binary and binary addition with Bitesize KS3 Computer Science.
In the age of technological advancement, the parallel between human programming and computer code has sparked a fascinating debate.
For example, one exercise has students line up to be bits in a binary number. Each kid holds a card that is blank on one side or has the right number of dots on the other (for example, bit 0 has 1 ...
Learn about and revise data representation with this BBC Bitesize GCSE Computer Science OCR study guide.
Levelling Up: Maths for Computer Science is a scheme supported by the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science to provide students from underrepresented backgrounds with online tutoring ...