How are you using CS4FN / Teaching London Computing resources? Please tell us – thank you.

Do you use our CS4FN or Teaching London Computing resources? 
Can you tell us how, and how well it went? 

If you’ve used our resources in your classroom, or at the kitchen table if you’re a home educator, or in some other format we’d love to hear about it. How have you used them and how did it go? We’d love to be able to use your quotes (anonymously unless you share your name and give us explicit permission to use it) in the report we’ll be writing for our funders, the EPSRC.

We have lots of facts and figures about the numbers of magazines and classroom activities produced or the number of visitors to our website but we’d also like to ‘illustrate the invisible’ by asking you to tell us about the things we can’t measure. Your experiences can also help us to share our approach to teaching about computer science with others who might find our resources useful.  We would like, therefore to collect small vignette descriptions of experiences.

If a form does not appear below (it’s embedded on this post) on your device please use this link to access the survey.

Thank you
Paul Curzon and Jo Brodie, CS4FN, QMUL


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