This video-based Past-Paper Session for Computer Science 2210 covers every past paper from 2005 to 2020. Designed for O-Level students who want targeted practice and exam confidence, the series breaks each paper into bite-sized, focused videos that combine step-by-step worked solutions with revision advice and examiner insight.
What you get:
Full coverage of past papers 2005–2020, organised by year and paper.
For each question: a short recap of the underlying concept, a worked solution shown step-by-step, examiner-style marking commentary, and common pitfalls to avoid.
Topic playlists (e.g., Programming & Pseudocode, Data Representation, Hardware & CPU, Networks & Security) that gather every past-paper question on that topic across all years.
Model answer videos that demonstrate A* standard responses and explain how marks are awarded.
“Spot the Mistake” mini-videos highlighting typical student errors and quick fixes.
Time-management and technique videos showing how to approach Section A vs Section B, how to structure answers, and how to pick questions under exam pressure.
Printable answer templates and short notes accompanying each video for quick revision.
Self-test quizzes at the end of topic playlists to check understanding.
Video format & pacing:
Videos split by question or sub-question (3–12 minutes each) for focused revision—longer walkthroughs (15–25 min) for whole-paper reviews.
Clear on-screen annotations (diagrams, pseudocode, marking ticks) and downloadable worksheets.
Slower-paced explanation options and accelerated “exam sprint” videos for timed practice.