Vint Cerf, Google’s Chief Internet Evangelist is to share his insights with Scottish school pupils at a ScotlandIS event in August. “ Today most young people can’t imagine life without the […]
Invitation to Vint Cerf event
If you’d like a helping hand getting started on teaching and programming using LiveCode, RunRev still have a handful of places available on their LiveCode One Day Teacher Training course. […]
For those of you in the Edinburgh area, there is a BCS talk on Child Centred Computing on Wednesday 3rd April in room 4.31 of the University of Edinburgh Informatics Forum, […]

Hello, I am very pleased to let you know that in the next day or two a letter and information pack should arrive at your school to let your Headteacher […]

Dear Friends and Colleagues I wanted to make sure you and your colleagues/ friends/ children know about our One Day Digital events for young people which we are running as part of […]

RunRev have launched a Kickstarter fundraising campaign to make their popular programming platform, LiveCode, open source.  LiveCode is a HyperCard-like environment that lets you make games and mobile apps as well […]

For the last few months a group (including teachers, parents and pupils) have been working with Professor Muffy Calder (Chief Scientific Adviser) looking at the future on ICT in our schools and […]

The Google Code-in contest gives pre-university students (ages 13-17) around the world an opportunity to explore the world of open source development. Students have the chance to work with […]

Hello, Videos from the Computing At School Scotland conference are gradually being uploaded. So far there are videos of Muffy Calder and Quintin Cutts keynote presentations and a seminar on […]

The first newsletter from Computing At School Scotland is now available online. Link for Issue 1 is:Â http://issuu.com/mjtennant/docs/switchedonscotland1 The most recent CAS magazine is also available online:Â http://www.computingatschool.org.uk/index.php?id=newsletter-autumn-2012