Tag: research seminar
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The machine learning effect: Magic boxes and computational thinking 2.0
Machine learning is not magic — how can we teach learners to understand it?
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Computer science education is a global challenge
Insights into what works in computer science education policy around the world
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Should we teach AI and ML differently to other areas of computer science? A challenge
Centring data instead of code
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Perspectives on supporting young people in low-income areas to access and engage with computing
About access, skills for adults, role models and curricula
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What’s a kangaroo?! AI ethics lessons for and from the younger generation
AI systems are already having an impact on children’s lives
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Delivering a culturally relevant computing curriculum: new guide for teachers
Practical advice for culturally responsive teaching
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Exploring how culture and computing intersect
Where do our ideas about computing and STEM come from?
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Educating young people in AI, machine learning, and data science: new seminar series
AI impacts everyone, so we need to teach young people about it
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Introducing the Raspberry Pi Computing Education Research Centre
Combining our expertise with that of the University of Cambridge
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The digital divide: interactions between socioeconomic disadvantage and computing education
Equal access alone will not stop digital inequality
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Physical programming for children with visual disabilities
Researchers developed a physical programming tool for learners
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What makes an impact on gender balance in computing education? Answers from experts
Practical ways to promote gender balance