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This edition of the Computing a School (CAS) newsletter includes articles covering:
*Pedagogy of computational thinking and programming
*Modelling and simulation with StarLogoTNG
*Scratch and RoboMind
*Text-based programming with Small Basic
*Route finding with graphs at A-Level...
This booklet is an example of a programme of study for ICT and Computing produced by Matt Britland. The programme contains details of the ICT strands and aims and fourteen original projects for students in years 7-9. Each project includes a link to a presentation that...
This edition of the Computing at School newsletter contains articles on:
*Using Scratch4Arduino in primary schools to make musical instruments
*Learning algorithms with folk dancing and fairy tales
*Kodu programming
*Developing computing schemes of work
*Functional programming...
This document, produced by Computing at School, is to support the teaching and learning of computing in secondary school. The introduction explains the context of the document with computing being included in the 2014 national curriculum in England and highlights the three main strands of computing: computer...
This resource contains ten posters which explain key words in the primary computing curriculum. ‘Al-the-gorilla’ explains what each key word means in a fun and informative way. The key words described are algorithm, debug, input, output, process, program, repetition, selection and sequence. The resource has been...
Computing concepts do not always have to be taught with a computer, and this booklet offers a variety of ‘unplugged’ activities, designed to be completed without a digital device.
It consists of seven activities, including;
- Networks in the local area, including CCTV, Wi-fi and 4G/5G
- ...
This textbook takes an ‘unplugged’ approach to learning the critical concepts in computer science. It relies heavily on metaphors as a means for readers to grasp new topics and relate them to their current understanding. It also contains puzzles which aid understanding.
The book includes chapters covering...
This edition of the Computing at School newsletter focuses on pedagogy, and contains articles covering:
*Barefoot Computing teaching resources and ready-to-deliver CPD with QuickStart Computing
*BCS Certificate in Computer Science Teaching
*Baseline assessment of computing
*Bebras...
This edition of the Computing at School newsletter, from a time of extensive curriculum change, includes:
*Arguments for teaching computational thinking
*Introduction to Arduino
*A short article about JavaScript in secondary schools
This early edition of the Computing at School (CAS) newsletter includes articles on Scratch programming and curriculum structure in lower secondary school. Also, videos showing the importance of maths in computer science are highlighted.
This Pedagogics resource uses the following quote from the Chinese philosopher Confucius: "Tell me...and I will forget. Show me... and I will remember. Involve me... and I will understand"
Using sparkles to light the night sky. It is possible to make them ‘twinkle’ or use an LDR so they only light up in the dark.
Powered by Crumble, Control freak resources are all about engagement, enjoyment and learning at the same time. S...
This activity aims to stimulate discussion on the question of whether computers can exhibit ’intelligence’, or are ever likely to do so in the future. Based on a pioneering computer scientist’s view of how one might recognize artificial intelligence if it ever appeared, it conveys something of what is currently...