Related to this thread is this work from Computer Science Education Research Group at The University of Adelaide:
"$6.9 million funding agreement with Department of Education and Training to support K-12 Digital Technologies" <https://blogs.adelaide.edu.au/cser/2016/01/21/6-9-million-funding-agreement-with-department-of-education-and-training-to-support-k-12-digital-technologies/> This is to further develop and conduct CSER's successful MOOCs on coding and digital technologies: <http://blogs.adelaide.edu.au/cser/the-cser-digital-technologies-moocs/> Their "Think Create Code" MOOC for students was the origin for this work. Linkers might find the computer language choice of Processing.js and developing mostly graphical applications an interesting pedagogical choice. If you have an opportunity to listen to the lead researchers at CSER -- Katrina Falkner, Claudia Szabo, Nick Falkner -- then grasp the opportunity. -glen -- Glen Turner <http://www.gdt.id.au/~gdt/> _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
