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Teaching Computing Unplugged in Primary Schools: Exploring primary computing through practical activities away from the computer [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width: 246x171 mm, weight: 390 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 02-Nov-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Learning Matters Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 147396170X
  • ISBN-13: 9781473961708
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, height x width: 246x171 mm, weight: 390 g
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  • ISBN-10: 147396170X
  • ISBN-13: 9781473961708
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Practical guide to teaching computing without a computer (or any technology) in primary schools.

Practical guide to teaching computing without a computer (or any technology) in primary schools.



Teaching primary computing without computers?

The Computing curriculum is a challenge for primary school teachers.  The realities of primary school resources mean limited access to computer hardware.  But computing is about more than computers. Important aspects of the fundamental principles and concepts of computer science can be taught without any hardware.  Children can learn to analyse problems and computational terms and apply computational thinking to solve problems without turning on a computer.

This book shows you how you can teach computing through ‘unplugged’ activities. It provides lesson examples and everyday activities to help teachers and pupils explore computing concepts in a concrete way, accelerating their understanding and grasp of key ideas such as abstraction, logic, algorithms and data representation. The unplugged approach is physical and collaborative, using kinaesthetic learning to help make computing concepts more meaningful and memorable.

This book will help you to elevate your teaching, and your children's learning of computing beyond the available hardware.  It focuses on the building blocks of understanding required for computation thinking. 

About the authors and contributors vi
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1(7)
1 Robots
8(21)
Helen Caldwell
Neil Smith
2 Musicians
29(22)
Sway Grantham
3 Artists
51(22)
Scott Turner
Katharine Childs
4 Explorers
73(18)
Sway Grantham
Kim Calvert
5 Code breakers: Dpef Csfblfst
91(22)
Mark Dorling
6 Magicians
113(19)
Paul Curzon
Peter McOwan
7 Gamers
132(17)
Yasemin Allsop
8 Cooks
149(44)
Jane Waite
9 Scientists
193(1)
Jon Chippindall
Index 193
Helen Caldwell is the curriculum lead for Primary Computing in Teacher Education at the University of Northampton. Her teaching covers the use of technology across primary subjects, implementing the computing curriculum and assistive technologies for SEN.