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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 […]

Under a joint project, the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE), Scotland’s National Academy and the BCS, The Chartered Institute of IT, have developed teaching materials that support Computing Science related […]

Some of you may know that in July this year I was asked by the Cabinet Secretary to be part of the ICT Excellence Group which is Chaired by Muffy […]

The School of Computing will be hosting 'Christmas Lectures' in the Dalhousie building Lecture Theatre, on Tuesday 18th December 2012 from 10:00 to 13:00. This year's Christmas Lectures will give […]

  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 […]

Outline The aim of this Christmas lecture is to present some of exciting work and challenges within Cyber space. It thus  focuses on: Cracking Codes: Human v Human, Computer v […]

This is the first in a series of three resources developed by the RSE and the BCS Academy of Computing that exemplify a subset of the Computing Science-related outcomes of […]

Education Scotland has a strong record in working to develop, grow and share innovative practice in learning and teaching with digital technologies. Recent work and support materials available in Glow […]