Resources for Teachers

If you like Unplugged then you may be interested in the following:

Commentaries on teaching computing

Resources for teaching Computer Science

Computer Science outreach programmes

Other programmes relating to computing and schools

Material relating to the public understanding of science

Other interesting links

  • If you like CS Unplugged... you may enjoy the movie "The Professor and his beloved equation", which is a wonderful story that happens to teach an appreciation for mathematics, but will appeal to a wide range of people due to the great cinematography, intriguing plot, and great acting. The soundtrack is in Japanese, but the DVD has subtitles. It is based on a book by Yoko Ogawa. (The book and film have several translated titles, including "The Gift of Numbers").
  • Packetville is an online community packed with educational games, lesson plans, assessment materials, information for parents, awards for students, great graphics, catchy music, and loads of student activities that will help your students meet the national standards in educational technology. You'll find that Packetville resources fit into many subject areas, especially computer classes and social studies. Better yet, consider creating a dynamic Packetville Club in your classroom or as an after-school activity. Packetville is a fun way to teach your students how the Internet works and how they can help others through the use of technology.
  • NCSS Challenge is run by the School of Information Technologies at the University of Sydney as part of the National Computer Science School (NCSS) . The Challenge is unlike any other programming competition because we will teach you how to program as we go along rather than expecting you to be an expert coder already. However, if you are a seasoned coder, we have something for you too because the problems will range from relatively simple through to mind-bendingly hard. If you have questions or comments please email NCSS.
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