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Algorithm design and problem solving is chapter 9 of Nexelia Academy's Cambridge A-Level Computer Science course. This chapter introduces computational thinking skills, including abstraction and decomposition, as fundamental tools for designing computer systems…
This chapter is mapped to the official Cambridge International AS & A Level Computer Science syllabus and includes 104 multiple-choice questions, 254 structured exam questions with full mark schemes, 8 spaced-repetition flashcards, guided lesson slides and access to an AI tutor trained on the Cambridge specification.
Work through the guided lesson slides first to build a mental model, then drill the 104 MCQs for quick recall, attempt the 254 exam questions with mark schemes for technique, and use flashcards for spaced repetition. The AI tutor is available throughout if you get stuck.
Algorithm design and problem solving on Nexelia Academy includes 104 multiple-choice questions, 254 structured exam questions with full mark schemes, and 8 flashcards.
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Yes. Algorithm design and problem solving is fully mapped to the official Cambridge International AS & A Level Computer Science syllabus and is one of Nexelia Academy's published chapters for this course.