| Computer science and computational thinking in the classroom - What the research says? |
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Location: London Knowledge Lab
Further Info: Sponsored by the Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) Research Programme
Host/Speaker: Rose Luckin
Date and Time:
Friday, 27 April 2012, 13:00 - 15:30
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The event will start promptly at 1pm and will run until 3.30pm. Our location is 23-29 Emerald Street, London WC1N 3QS. We have prepared a short briefing document for the event. This document is not intended as a comprehensive review, but rather as a set of thoughts and questions to motivate discussion tomorrow. We will capture the events of tomorrow on film and will use these as input to a fuller document that will be published in June.
The programme for the afternoon is as follows.
1.00pm -1.45pm: Welcome and a series of 5 minute presentations from: Jake Habgood (Game Maker and GamesBritannia), Daniel Ortega (IB student ), Paul Edkins and Iris Lapinski (Apps for Good), Madeline Balaam (Univeritiy of Newcastle), Lars Hyland (Epic), Ed Baker (TechHeads), Richard Noss (TEL research programme).
1.45pm - 2.30 pm: Hands on Demos, programming and curriculum challenges
2.30pm - 3.30pm Plenary: a debate facilitated by John Naughton (The Observer/OU), Patricia Charlton (LKL), Howard Baker (IF&L, BBC), chaired by Rose Luckin (LKL)
This event is sponsored by the Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) research programme and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
To join us via Elluminate please use the following link: LKL Virtual meeting room
Peole will be tweeting about this afternoons event @#lklres
Please find a detailed copy of the program agenda
Please find further information on the presenters in their bios
*Advance notice of our next event on 25 May*
Mobiles for Science and Maths Learning - to be held at the Open University
If you have a research prototype or technology project that you would like to demo at this or a future event, please contact
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