![]() I decided that videos had to have the following characteristics: I set out to make a comprehensive set of video lessons to replace this stuff and serve as a gold standard of what I wanted to be teaching when delivering OOP to KS4. Even the ‘official’ resources are just some dude speaking over a screen recording. Worse, most of the resources are out of date and based on the old specification, they’re also nearly all just screen recordings of Greenfoot which, let’s be honest with ourselves, looks like 90s Java Swing just had a good day. They didn’t teach anything other than how to answer a specific question in a certain style, if that changed (say, the exam board updated their spec) then the students just couldn’t achieve the same results and – worse – just had not idea why they were doing anything. So at some point I got really annoyed at all the Greenfoot resources out there in the world. I was very pleased to be a part of this project and really enjoyed working on it I hope you’ll find some use out of what we created! Posted in Blog, Downloads Tagged computer science, curriculum, download, free, GCSE,, resources If you’re interested take a look at the Curriculum Hub. It includes:Īs well as two large scale projects based on a Pizza Delivery Service and an eSports league.Įach unit includes activities and worked answers that can be pushed out to students through ’s Teams feature, but it also includes a lesson plan for delivering in a classroom environment. I’ve developed Python for GCSE which is focused around using Python and the standard libraries to develop the skills necessary to complete the NEA. This new educational initiative from is seeing creators develop resources and curricula to support a variety of different learning activities. I spent some time this summer creating a course for the brand new curriculum hub. ![]()
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