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Sunday, 20 March 2016

Raspberry Pi for Kids

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This is a "Dummies" book, but don't let that put you off. From chapters on finding parts for your Pi and connecting it u...

Introducing Computing: A guide for teachers

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I haven't actually read this book from cover to cover, so this is a snapshot view if you will. Edited by Lawrence Williams,  a long-...

Brown Dogs and Barbers

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Karl Beecher explains what Computing is all about, and provides an almost-excellent historical perspective. I say "almost excellent...

The Thrilling Adventures of Lovelace and Babbage

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Ada Lovelace is recognised as the first computer programmer – even though computers hadn't been invented during her lifetime. She wo...

The New York Times Book of Mathematics

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This is perhaps not an obvious choice for Computing teachers, you might think, a book on mathematics. But this one is fascinating because ...

Perfect ICT every lesson

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This book by Mark Anderson, aka @ICTevangelist, is, I have to say, pretty good. Although it's not very long (129 pages before we get...

One-upmanship

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What can we learn from an academic and humorist who was writing around 70 years ago? I've started to read and write about things...
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