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Book: Outstanding Computing Lessons by @clcSimon via @BloomsburyEd

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Part of the 100 ideas for secondary teachers series, published by Bloomsbury Education.

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Coding: Definitely a Girl Thing

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There are many opportunities out of the classroom for girls to become involved in gaming

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How to Teach Coding with Rubik’s Cubes

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Exploring the PRIMM model in Computer Science

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Is it an algorithm? by @b3ndavi3s

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Using the resource offered by Ben Davies, pupils can collect images of everyday algorithms.

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Computing wasn’t even NEW in Greek times!

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Computing is more than just sitting at a keyboard, writing lines and lines of code

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The Importance of Keyboard Skills by @hengehall

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Effective and efficient keyboard skills are becoming even more important for young people.

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Enigma Machine Simulator

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10 GDPR Questions Answered

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As you will see below you can do very little without gaining express permission, yet

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UKEdMag: 5 Offline Coding Ideas by @ICTMagic

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The media often reports that today’s youth don’t have the right digital skills for tomorrow’s

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Adaptable Staff Computing Audit

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A simple and adaptable audit on staff use of digital technology and tools. Follow @UKEdResources

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Using Excel and R to simulate coin flipping by @CambridgeMaths

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Previously, we discussed how macros in Excel can be used to create simulations for repeated

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Computing, for all?

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This week, in the UK, The Royal Society released a report emphasising the lack of

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Microsoft’s Project Torino helps visually impaired children to code

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A team of Microsoft researchers and designers based in the company’s Cambridge, UK, lab is

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KS1 Internet Safety by @letsjustwaitfor – @UKEdResources

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Description: Contains I can… talk about how I use the internet, that internet takes me to far

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A.I. Duet – A piano that responds to you.

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A.I. Duet is a great Artificial Intelligence computer piano keyboard that responds to sequences input

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