Knowing the Examiner’s Mind: Computer Studies Junior Secondary G8–9 is a structured revision and exam preparation guide designed to help learners succeed in Computer Studies examinations. It focuses on simplifying key computing concepts while also showing learners how examiners structure questions and award marks.
The book covers essential topics such as computer systems, hardware and software components, operating systems, data representation, file management, internet and networking basics, and an introduction to programming and algorithms. Content is presented in clear, simplified notes that make technical concepts easier to understand.
A strong emphasis is placed on computational thinking, helping learners develop skills such as logic, sequencing, and problem-solving. Worked examples guide students through basic programming and problem-solving tasks commonly tested in examinations.
The guide includes structured questions, model answers, and revision exercises that help learners practise effectively and build confidence under exam conditions. It also highlights common mistakes and provides strategies for avoiding them.
Overall, this resource strengthens digital literacy, improves problem-solving skills, and enhances exam performance by aligning revision techniques with examiner expectations in Junior Secondary Computer Studies.