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Decline in CS in Scottish Schools: CAS-Scotland 2014 Report #CSEdWeek | Computing Education Blog edit / delete
The analysis here is a bit off, but the report is interesting reading.
to academic admissions cs school scotland teaching ... on 05 January 2015
36-350, Statistical Computing, Fall 2013 edit / delete
Programming course for people who know some statistics already.
to maths programming r statistics teaching ... on 03 October 2014
A kind of worked examples for large classrooms | Computing Education Blog edit / delete
Using short code examples to explore variety in teaching; I could see this working well for some of the stuff I teach in AG0700. Note link to material. I also liked the suggestion for a more affordable (although less trendy) alternative to clickers.
to fyp programming teaching ... on 24 August 2014
Brainy Gamer: Unplayable edit / delete
Comments on getting a games class to play Ultima IV. Lots of other interesting posts about teaching classic games on here too.
to games retrocomputing teaching ultima ... on 26 July 2014
The next generation of Python programmers [LWN.net] edit / delete
Some useful links on teaching programming using Python.
About Opencast | Opencast Community edit / delete
Open-source tools for lecture recording.
to audio matterhorn recording teaching video ... on 17 June 2014
The best way to win an argument « Mind Hacks edit / delete
The power of explanation. "The results were clear. People who provided reasons remained as convinced of their positions as they had been before the experiment. Those who were asked to provide explanations softened their views"
to psychology teaching ... on 04 June 2014
Andy Thomason - game programming lecture notes edit / delete
(Via his build system presentation at EuroLLVM.) This is for a much shorter course than ours, but it's a really nice overview -- he packs a lot of content in here.
About - Project Euler edit / delete
A graded series of maths problems for programmers to try out. Students looking for some programming problems might like to try this.
to ag0700 ag0803 maths programming teaching ... on 28 April 2014
Xv6, a simple Unix-like teaching operating system edit / delete
The teaching OS for MIT's operating systems course -- which is taught by Russ Cox, Frans Kaashoek and Robert Morris, so it's probably safe to say that the authors know what they're talking about! This is a cleaned-up Unix v6 -- contrast with v7x86, which is a modernised Unix v7.
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tasty by Adam Sampson.