Williams, Lawrence

Introducing computing : a guide for teachers / edited by Lawrence Williams. - 1st ed. - New York, NY : Routledge, 2015. - xii, 144 pages ; 25 cm

"This timely new text provides an accessible introduction to teaching Computing, and computer programming. Specifically designed for non-specialists who need to develop new skills in Computing in order to meet the new curriculum requirements, it offers a useful guide to the subject, alongside worked examples of good practice.Packed full of practical advice, the book examines different approaches to introducing children from age 5 to Computing, and describes a wide range of tried and tested projects that have been proven to work in schools. Including case studies and a glossary of key terms, it covers: The key concepts in Computing and computational thinking Using personal learning networks, social media and the 'wiki curriculum' to develop higher thinking skills and desirable learner characteristics Links to the curriculum at Key Stages 1, 2 and 3 Practical ways to develop children's Computing skills alongside creative writing, art and musicGaming and computer science Featuring a companion website www.literacyfromscratch.org.uk with extensive support materials, examples of pupils' work, links to software and downloadable lesson plans, this is an essential text for all teachers and trainees who are responsible for the new Computing curriculum"--

9781138022843 9781138022850 9781315754956

2014010959


Computer programming--Study and teaching (Elementary)--Great Britain.
Computer programming--Study and teaching (Secondary)--Great Britain.
Computers--Study and teaching (Elementary)--Great Britain.
Computers--Study and teaching (Secondary)--Great Britain.

QA76.27 / .I587 2015

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