Computer Science education has changed significantly over the last decade, including UK national curriculum changes and the Office for Students' Institute of Coding, resulting in an increased focus on widening participation. Key stages 3/4 have moved away from ICT provision towards more rigorous Computer Science, while Higher Education has sought to draw in students who do not see themselves as future Computer Scientists nor see the relevance of those skills to their future careers. We present the design for a 40 credit, whole-year programme at Lancaster University comprising one-third of a student’s first year. Targeting non-Computer Science students with no previous experience, the objective is to develop realistic, practical Computer Sci...
The following “Expository” thesis paper is Postgraduate Research masters by research project entitle...
Computer science curricula has been well defined for many years through the publication of the Compu...
In this paper, we discuss students’ expectations and experiences in the first term of the Year in Co...
Computer Science education has changed significantly over the last decade, including UK national cur...
Computer science education at its current state lacks sufficient opportunities for young women to id...
The aim of this research is to open discourse over the matters, processes and skills of the subject ...
Given the different amount of programming experience that students have arriving at university, some...
The field of computer science has long been plagued by issues of diversity – in particular, attracti...
Computing education has struggled with student engagement and diversity in the student population fo...
Learning to program is difficult with many students struggling to master fundamental abstract concep...
Interdisciplinary courses are being offered and recommended by many academic institutions as part of...
In recent years computing research has focused attention on the importance of introducing Informatic...
Computer science curriculum reform in the United Kingdom has been subject to substantial scrutiny—as...
Across Wales - as, but even more so than, elsewhere - there is a critical shortage of teachers who a...
We explore the need for embedding creativity in the UK Higher Education computing curriculum and som...
The following “Expository” thesis paper is Postgraduate Research masters by research project entitle...
Computer science curricula has been well defined for many years through the publication of the Compu...
In this paper, we discuss students’ expectations and experiences in the first term of the Year in Co...
Computer Science education has changed significantly over the last decade, including UK national cur...
Computer science education at its current state lacks sufficient opportunities for young women to id...
The aim of this research is to open discourse over the matters, processes and skills of the subject ...
Given the different amount of programming experience that students have arriving at university, some...
The field of computer science has long been plagued by issues of diversity – in particular, attracti...
Computing education has struggled with student engagement and diversity in the student population fo...
Learning to program is difficult with many students struggling to master fundamental abstract concep...
Interdisciplinary courses are being offered and recommended by many academic institutions as part of...
In recent years computing research has focused attention on the importance of introducing Informatic...
Computer science curriculum reform in the United Kingdom has been subject to substantial scrutiny—as...
Across Wales - as, but even more so than, elsewhere - there is a critical shortage of teachers who a...
We explore the need for embedding creativity in the UK Higher Education computing curriculum and som...
The following “Expository” thesis paper is Postgraduate Research masters by research project entitle...
Computer science curricula has been well defined for many years through the publication of the Compu...
In this paper, we discuss students’ expectations and experiences in the first term of the Year in Co...