This book provides a range of insights into pupils' learning relevant to the use of information and communications technology (ICT) in primary science. The contributors, who are all experts in their field, draw on practical and theoretical perspectives and: provide specific examples of software and hardware use in the classroom; consider innovative and creative uses of technology for pupils engaged in science activity in the primary and early years; and, indicate future possibilities for the use of computer-based technologies.
All that's new and exciting in science, technology and the natural world With accessible features illustrated with the world’s best photography, BBC Focus Magazine explains the theory behind scientific phenomena and really brings science to life. In every issue you’ll find news of the latest major scientific developments, a lively Q&A section plus exclusive and astonishing photographic reports that range from the breathtaking to the downright odd.
Teaching Computing (Developing as a Reflective Secondary Teacher)
Previously known as Teaching ICT, this second edition has been carefully revised to meet the new demands of computer science as a curriculum subject. With a clear focus on the theory and practice that supports high quality teaching, this textbook provides pragmatic guidance on how to plan, teach, manage and assess computer science teaching.
NUSci is Northeastern's student-run, student-written science magazine. We publish with the goal of informing our audience of the wonders of human discovery and progress in the world around us. Our magazine seeks to disseminate the latest information about science news, whether at the microscopic level or in the deepest reaches of space, in a simple and universally accessible format, bringing to our readers clear, high-quality, and well-researched journalism with an open mind and a sense of humor. We believe that when removed from a bland textbook format, science can be not only a field to discuss, but also something by which to be continually astounded and inspired.
NUSci is Northeastern's student-run, student-written science magazine. We publish with the goal of informing our audience of the wonders of human discovery and progress in the world around us. Our magazine seeks to disseminate the latest information about science news, whether at the microscopic level or in the deepest reaches of space, in a simple and universally accessible format, bringing to our readers clear, high-quality, and well-researched journalism with an open mind and a sense of humor. We believe that when removed from a bland textbook format, science can be not only a field to discuss, but also something by which to be continually astounded and inspired.