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Saturday 7 July 2012
Things good schools do
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This is a bit of an experiment in collaborative writing. How it works is that you copy this entire post verbatim , and add one thing to the ...
Sunday 24 June 2012
Update on the DFE and Vital Consultation on ICT #GuardianCS
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Peter Twining started his session by restating that the Disapplication of the current ICT Programmes of Study (POS) will begin in Septembe...
Agile Pedagogy with Miles Berry
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Miles Berry leads ICT education at the University of Roehampton and is also the chair of NAACE . Miles is a real story teller and as such, ...
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Introducing Code Club – Linda Sandvik
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Code Club is an after school club started by two highly-motivated young ladies, Clare Sutcliffe and Linda Sandvik. Their aim is to teach ...
Engaging your computing community by Alan O’Donohoe
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Alan restores faith into those who feel that they have been left behind by the speed at which the ICT and computing express train has moved...
Computer Science – the fourth science by Simon Humphreys
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Simon is the co-ordinator of CAS . He likens computer science to music. Just because we know how to code, it does not mean we can teach com...
Guardian Education Centre and Facilitated Discussion at #GuardianCS
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Lunch at conferences is always an interesting affair. For the vegans out there, they usually end up starving and so resort to popping down t...
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The role of the teacher – facilitating expert advice by Peter Kemp
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“98% of Google engineers were exposed to computing at school” Peter started his talk with this statistic to re-emphasise the fact that...
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