EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 17 MIN
A-Level Computer Science – OCR NEA Iterative Testing Explained (OCR H446) | Bonus 5
from Ultimate A-Level Computer Science Podcast · host Teacher of Computing - AHC
🎧 A-Level Computer Science revision for OCR & AQA students.⭐ If this podcast helps your revision, leaving a quick rating really helps other students find it.In this episode, we break down Iterative Testing in the OCR A-Level Computer Science NEA (H446).You’ll learn:What iterative testing means and why it’s importantHow to test your solution at each stage of developmentHow to present test data, expected results, and actual outcomesHow to identify issues and refine your solutionWhat examiners are really looking for in testing evidenceCommon mistakes that cost marksIterative testing is essential for demonstrating that your solution works correctly and improves over time.🎯 If you’re working on your NEA, make sure to also listen to the Design and Iterative Development episodes to understand how testing fits into the full development process.
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🎧 A-Level Computer Science revision for OCR & AQA students.⭐ If this podcast helps your revision, leaving a quick rating really helps other students find it.In this episode, we break down Iterative Testing in the OCR A-Level Computer Science NEA (H446).You’ll learn:What iterative testing means and why it’s importantHow to test your solution at each stage of developmentHow to present test data, expected results, and actual outcomesHow to identify issues and refine your solutionWhat examiners are really looking for in testing evidenceCommon mistakes that cost marksIterative testing is essential for demonstrating that your solution works correctly and improves over time.🎯 If you’re working on your NEA, make sure to also listen to the Design and Iterative Development episodes to understand how testing fits into the full development process.
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