The word Pivot always brings to mind that hilarious scene from the sitcom Friends where Ross, Chandler and […]
Category Archive: Education
I bought The Cambridge Handbook for Computing Education Research a few months ago but it is only over […]
Whenever I think of ethics in Computer Science or technology in general, I am reminded of this wonderful […]
Virtual learning and continuity of instruction (including during planned/unplanned school closures) has always been a topic close to […]
I came across the fascinating story of Kelly Stewart today. Growing up through a difficult childhood in a […]
The abstract nature of Computer Science has always allowed analogies to be a constant guide. Every concept in […]
The What? A few weeks ago I ran into this hilarious tweet, When you finish a PhD in […]
Background The concept of pair programming (PP) has for years held much promise for collaborative and effective student […]
The process As a teacher a primary focus point is always student scores on all sorts of assessments. […]
A few days ago I learnt via Twitter that NASA has opened up its API and allows developers, […]