One day when I was 15, I was milling around in this youth club trying to look cool, when someone came up to me and asked me if I’d be interested in joining a cinematography club. I’d never touched a cine camera in my life.
Read MoreWestminster Forum conference on Computing education: First impressions
I’ve started to compile a list of books and other kinds of reading matter you might wish to explore over the holidays. They’re not all to do with edtech — we all need a break!
Read MoreIt wasn’t me wot done it, Sir! The depressing state of Computing as a subject
Here in England, students are voting with their feet: the numbers studying Computing at higher levels are going down. I hate to say "We told you so" but....
It's not as if nobody warned 'them'.
Read MoreTaking stock of the new Computer curriculum: 5 key questions
The Computing Curriculum: Suffolk's Interpretation
Computational thinking? Algorithms? Why all the jargon?
Had “they” decided to do that, there would no doubt have had so many people panicking about it all. So, it’s a compelling suggestion. It just happens to be wrong.
The new Computing curriculum and its assessment is a great opportunity
(For the benefit of readers who don’t live in England, in September there will be a new Computing Programme of Study (ie the specification laid down in the National Curriculum), and schools no longer have to use “Levels” to assess pupils’ work.)
I was involved in a conference about preparing for the new computing curriculum recently (see Planning for the new Computing curriculum), and one of the delegates asked me:
“But what are we supposed to do about assessment now?”
“Well”, I replied. “Regard it as an opportunity.”
Cue guffaws of laughter.
Coding: the numbers just don’t compute
I have a problem: the numbers don’t stack up. According to Lottie Dexter, Director of the Year of Code, teachers can learn how to code in a day.
Computer Programming Explained
Computer programming is the process of designing and writing computer programs. That is pretty straightforward, isn't it?
Preparing for the new Computing curriculum: what if #4
With that in mind, have you ever researched your own area
11 Reasons to collaborate with other schools in implementing the new Computing Programme of Study
Preparing for the new Computing curriculum: what if #3
Preparing for the new Computing curriculum: what if #2
Preparing for the new Computing curriculum: what if #1
We don’t need no official scheme of work for Computing
Good riddance to levels in ICT and Computing
Yet this is precisely what the government expects.
Preparing for the new Computing Curriculum
Please note: the Westminster Forum Conference on Preparing for the new Computing Curriculum
listed in the post entitled Some useful-looking conferences takes place on the 26th February, and not the 14th as originally stated. Apologies!
The agenda and other details of the conference may be found here.