Review of Effective Learning and Teaching in Computing Alistair Irons & Sylvia Alexander (eds) RoutledgeFalmer, 2004, 224pp. ISBN-13: 978-0415335010 (pbk
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The development of computing as a subject area and the skills gaps present in society has placed an ...
Computing is a rigorous, intellectually rich discipline alongside Maths, Science, or History. Like t...
This study explores the understanding of academics, and students around Flexible Learning degrees in...
Incorporating intellectual and developmental frameworks into a Scottish school curriculum
Review of Effective Learning and Teaching in Computing\ud Alistair Irons & Sylvia Alexander (eds)\ud...
500 Computing Tips for Teachers and Lecturers by Phil Race and Steve McDowell, London: Kogan Page, 1...
Despite a rich history of computing education in the United Kingdom and Ireland, computing educators...
Review of Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age: designing and delivering e-learning Helen Beetham ...
The OurWikiBooks (OWB) project addresses key concerns in the continued professional development of c...
In this paper, we present the development of Computing At School (CAS), a UK membership association ...
With class sizes in British higher education now approaching what is common in mass education system...
Computer programming, the art of actually instructing a computer to do what one wants, is fundamenta...
The introduction of computer science (CS) to the National Curriculum for schools in England has led ...
Across Wales - as, but even more so than, elsewhere - there is a critical shortage of teachers who a...
Whether you are currently teaching or training to teach the primary computing curriculum, you need t...
The development of computing as a subject area and the skills gaps present in society has placed an ...
Computing is a rigorous, intellectually rich discipline alongside Maths, Science, or History. Like t...
This study explores the understanding of academics, and students around Flexible Learning degrees in...
Incorporating intellectual and developmental frameworks into a Scottish school curriculum