Scottish Education Awards – Digital Learning and Teaching Award

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Thank you for your interest in the Digital Learning and Teaching (DLT) category of the Scottish Education Awards. This award recognises early learning and childcare settings and schools that have […]

Technology is permeating every aspect of our lives and changing how we work, live and play. Skills Development Scotland and the Scottish Government-backed Digital Technologies Skills Group said it was […]

Today Microsoft are incredibly excited to announce the launch of MakeCode for LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3!  This collaboration is the culmination of months of engineering, design and user testing work between […]

This week is National Digital Learning Week — an opportunity for Scotland to showcase and celebrate the added value that digital and online technologies bring to young people’s learning. It’s […]

We are offering a free 2-day intensive professional learning course for teachers of Computing Science in April/May 2018. The course will focus on using Python to deliver the outcomes in […]

Computing at School Scotland is now represented in discussions with SQA about changes to the National 5 qualification. In order to make sure that the voice of Computing Science teachers […]

As a result of stakeholder feedback, SQA is holding a number of Understanding Standards Events for Higher Computing Science Course assessment in early September 2015. The dates and locations for […]

There are many competitions and clubs available to schools and young people. I thought I’d collate a list about the ones I know about so you can plan it into your […]

Having received 200 nominations net magazine have revealed their nominees. This includes a young Scottish web developer called Ross Penman of St Joseph’s College, Dumfries. Some of you may know […]

There seems to be much confusion about Haggis. As one of the folk who argued for it and helped to develop it, I want to set the record straight on […]