FTP - GCSE Computer Science Definition

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FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol, which is a method used to transfer files from one computer to another over the internet. It's like sending a letter through the post, but with computers. FTP is used when people want to upload files to a website or download files from a server. It ensures the files get to the right place correctly and can handle different types of files, like pictures, documents, or software. In GCSE Computer Science, understanding FTP is important because it shows how data moves between computers and how we share information online.

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James Woodhouse

Reviewer: James Woodhouse

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James graduated from the University of Sunderland with a degree in ICT and Computing education. He has over 14 years of experience both teaching and leading in Computer Science, specialising in teaching GCSE and A-level. James has held various leadership roles, including Head of Computer Science and coordinator positions for Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4. James has a keen interest in networking security and technologies aimed at preventing security breaches.

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