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{{quotation|A joint working group by Informatics Europe and ACM Europe produced in April 2013 a landmark report on Informatics Education in Europe: "Europe cannot afford to miss the boat". As Michael Gove, the UK Education Secretary, declared on 11 January 2012: "Imagine the dramatic change which could be possible in just a few years... Instead of children bored out of their minds being taught how to use Word and Excel by bored teachers, we could have 11-year-olds able to write simple 2D computer animations… By 16, they could have an understanding of formal logic previously covered only in university courses and be writing their own apps for smartphones."}} ([http://www.informatics-europe.org/news-and-events/157-joint-informatics-europe-acm-europe-report-on-informatics-education-in-schools.html Joint Informatics Europe-ACM Europe Report on Informatics Education in Schools, 2013]], retrieved Jan 2015. | {{quotation|A joint working group by Informatics Europe and ACM Europe produced in April 2013 a landmark report on Informatics Education in Europe: "Europe cannot afford to miss the boat". As Michael Gove, the UK Education Secretary, declared on 11 January 2012: "Imagine the dramatic change which could be possible in just a few years... Instead of children bored out of their minds being taught how to use Word and Excel by bored teachers, we could have 11-year-olds able to write simple 2D computer animations… By 16, they could have an understanding of formal logic previously covered only in university courses and be writing their own apps for smartphones."}} ([http://www.informatics-europe.org/news-and-events/157-joint-informatics-europe-acm-europe-report-on-informatics-education-in-schools.html Joint Informatics Europe-ACM Europe Report on Informatics Education in Schools, 2013]], retrieved Jan 2015. | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == |
Revision as of 19:30, 14 January 2015
Introduction
Informatics literacy is different from digital literacy
“A joint working group by Informatics Europe and ACM Europe produced in April 2013 a landmark report on Informatics Education in Europe: "Europe cannot afford to miss the boat". As Michael Gove, the UK Education Secretary, declared on 11 January 2012: "Imagine the dramatic change which could be possible in just a few years... Instead of children bored out of their minds being taught how to use Word and Excel by bored teachers, we could have 11-year-olds able to write simple 2D computer animations… By 16, they could have an understanding of formal logic previously covered only in university courses and be writing their own apps for smartphones."” (Joint Informatics Europe-ACM Europe Report on Informatics Education in Schools, 2013], retrieved Jan 2015.
See also:
Bibliography
- Informatics education: Europe cannot afford to miss the boat. Report of the joint Informatics Europe & ACM Europe Working Group on Informatics Education April 2013 The Joint Report on Informatics Education in Europe
- Guzdial, Mark (2014). Meeting Student and Teacher Needs in Computing Education, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 57 No. 12, Pages 10-11 DOI: 10.1145/2682922
- Bennedsen, Jens and Michael E. Caspersen. 2007. Failure rates in introductory programming. SIGCSE Bull. 39, 2 (June 2007), 32-36. DOI=10.1145/1272848.1272879 http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1272848.1272879
Links
- http://apcsprinciples.org/
- Computing Education Blog by Mark Guzdial, a professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology.