Preparation course for the Unified State Exam in computer science, grade 10 - free course from Foxford, training 30 lessons, date: December 4, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 07, 2023
Cooking from scratch
The course is suitable for students with any level of knowledge: both beginners and those who have already begun to prepare
With expert support
Manual checking of homework and samples by an Unified State Exam expert who will evaluate the work just like in the exam
And rest assured, you won’t have to cram anything anymore.
Alexey will teach you to understand computer science in such a way that you won’t need cramming and spurs. What is clear does not need to be taught. And during the real exam, nothing will “go out of your head”
Informatics teacher "Lyceum No. 5", Dolgoprudny
We structure training in such a way as to give you a deep understanding of computer science to pass the Unified State Exam without any fuss and at a calm pace.
We manually check samples and homework
We do not leave the written part assignments for self-testing - this is done by OGE experts.
We check “for real”, like in an exam, and as a result you receive detailed feedback. All this is for the sake of speed of preparation and your results.
A personal curator will answer questions within two hours, 24/7
The curators understand the program and the subject, so they can easily answer your questions about the course and homework - at any time
They know well how difficult it can be to prepare and understand your worries.
The most important task of a tutor is to help you cope with stress and fear before exams
The lesson lasts 3 academic hours. Classes are held online on Saturdays from 18:00 to 21:00 (Moscow time).
Computer science teacher at the physics and mathematics “Lyceum No. 5”, Dolgoprudny. Expert on the OGE and the Unified State Exam.
Number systems
This section examines the translation of numbers from one number system to another, and computational problems in different number systems.
- Converting numbers from one number system to another.
- Arithmetic in various notation systems.
- Task 14 of the Unified State Exam.
Encoding information
The section examines the solution of problems on uneven and uneven coding and on calculating the volume of information.
- Uniform coding.
- Uneven coding.
- Measuring the volume of information.
- Tasks 4, 7, 11 of the Unified State Exam.
Information Modeling (Graphs)
This section examines how to find the number of routes and path length in directed graphs.
- Directed and undirected graphs.
- Adjacency matrix.
- Tasks 1, 13 of the Unified State Exam.
Logic and logic circuits. Combinatorics
This section examines the laws of logical algebra and tasks for transforming logical expressions.
- Algebra of logic.
- Logical functions.
- Truth tables.
- Tasks 2, 8, 15 of the Unified State Exam.
Relational Databases
This section examines the algorithm for creating a database and searching for information in the database.
- Multi-table databases.
- Search in bathhouse databases.
- Task 3 of the Unified State Exam.
Algorithms and executors
The section examines algorithms of formal executors written in natural language and a programming language.
- Algorithms in natural language.
- Algorithms in programming languages.
- Analysis of the result of the algorithm.
- Game theory.
- Tasks 5, 6, 12, 19, 20, 21, 22 of the Unified State Exam.
Programming in Python
This section teaches programming in the modern Python language, including writing effective algorithms.
- Advantages of the Python language for those taking the Unified State Exam.
- Sorting and searching algorithms.
- Creation of effective algorithms.
- Dynamic programming.
- Tasks 16, 17, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 Unified State Exam.
Processing information in spreadsheets
This section examines various ways of processing information in spreadsheets.
- Formulas and functions in spreadsheets.
- Tasks 9.18 Unified State Examination.