In issue 3 of of Hello World magazine our international panel of experts discusses innovative approaches and technologies for assessing programming skills. Elsewhere we offer essential tips to help independent learners, and much more…
This toolkit is designed to support school leadership teams in developing computing in their schools in ways that are consistent the school’s desire to provide a broad and balanced curriculum...
QuickStart Computing has been developed to support primary and secondary schools with the computing programme of study introduced in September 2014. Quickstart Computing provides all teachers...
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Published by Jake Bell on 2017-11-10
The fifth annual Hour of Code will take place during Computer Science Education Week, December 4th - 10th. This grassroots campaign is supported by over 400 partners and 200,000 educators worldwide.
Published by Abi Edwards on 2017-11-13
BCS Scholar David Cormell on his first term of training to teach!
Published by Peter W. McOwan and Paul Curzon on 2017-11-13
This trick contains a rather cunning code. From the fabulous team at CS4FN comes an intriguing trick to use in the classroom where a knowledge of binary numbers unlocks the answer.
Published by Yvonne Walker on 2017-11-10
The Royal Society Report released today, After the Reboot: computing education in UK schools
Published by Simon Johnson on 2017-11-13
Tuesday November 14th 8PM. This week #caschat will be exploring the findings of the Royal Society Report on computing in schools
Published by Adrian Oldknow on 2017-11-13
Published by Yvonne Walker on 2017-11-08
The DfE has identified a number of ‘opportunity areas’, areas where there is an opportunity to create more computing support for teachers in deprived areas. This project aims to create a programme of s...
Published by Claire Davenport on 2017-11-09
What do CAS members and CAS Hub Leaders value most about the CAS Hub meetings? Find out what our regular band of #CASChatters discussed when they met on Twitter to talk about the CAS Hubs.
CAS is a grass roots organisation, whose energy, creativity, and leadership comes from its members. Simon Humphreys, CAS Coordinator
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