Planet CAS: Blogs About Computing At School in the UK
September 27, 2012 at 9:06 am 1 comment
I’ve been enjoying the Community pages for the UK Computing at Schools effort — so much going on there! I just saw a link from Michael Kölling referencing the blog linked below — an aggregator of UK computing education blogs. Really interesting set!
This is a blog aggregator collecting together the latest content from various blogs relating to computing in schools in the UK. The aggregator is maintained by Neil Brown (@twistedsq), who decides which blogs to include. Roughly, the inclusion criteria are that the blog should:
be related to computing (not just ICT or the use of technology) at school, with a UK focus,
be at least semi-regularly updated (a new post at least every 90 days),
have several posts already,
feature original content (not just links or quotes).
via Planet CAS: Blogs About Computing At School in the UK.
Entry filed under: Uncategorized. Tags: computing at schools, computing education, computing for everyone, K-12, teachers.
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