Australian Digital Technologies Leaders

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Australian Digital Technologies Leaders Presentation by Dr Jason Zagami to the Australian Digital Technologies Leaders (EdTechSA) on 13 April 2014 in Adelaide, SA.

Transcript of Australian Digital Technologies Leaders

Australian Digital Technologies

Leaders

Australian Curriculum: Technologies

jason.zagami.infoDr Jason Zagami

Bruce Fuda

9am 10 min Introductions and overview of the ADTL

project (Jason and Bruce) !

10 min Overview of Technologies Learning Area (Jason)

!10 min Overview of the Digital Technologies subject

(Jason) !

9:30am 15 min Introduction to programming - Google

Blockly activities (Jason) !

15 min Unplugged activity 1 (Bruce) !

10am 15 min Repurposing programs in Scratch and

interfacing with MakeyMakeys (Jason) !

15 min Unplugged activity 2 (Bruce) !

10:30am Morning Tea

11am 30min Unpacking and combining the Digital

Technologies elaborations (Bruce) !

30min Combining into a unit activity (Bruce) !

30min Unit Planning (Bruce and Jason) !

12:30pm Lunch !

1:15pm !

15min Unplugged activity (Bruce) if needed !

15min Programming activity (Jason) if needed !

45min - 75min Unit Planning !

2:30pm 30min Sharing unit ideas (Participants)

!3pm

Close

Monday 28 April 2014 6pm to 8pm

Google+ Hangout

23 June 2014Units

Melbourne Declaration

2008

on Educational Goals for Young Australians

Melbourne Declaration

Information and Communication Technology and Design and

Technology

Technologies Learning Area

Engineering a Software Engineering

Mathematics a Computer Science

Business a Information Systems

Engineering a Software Engineering

Mathematics a Computer Science

Business /Graphics a ICT

Engineering a Software Engineering

Mathematics a Computer Science

Business /Graphics a ICT

Engineering a Software Engineering

Mathematics a Computer Science

Business /Graphics a ICT

Software Engineering

Digital Technologies a Computer Science

ICT General Capability a ICT

0:18

UK dis-application !

ICT as a subject name carries negative connotations of a dated and unchallenging curriculum that does not serve the needs and ambitions of pupils. Changing the subject name of ICT to computing will not only improve the status of the subject but also more accurately reflect the breadth of content included in the proposed new programmes of study

Education secretary Michael Gove MP !

January 2012

Developmental Curriculum

Foundation Year 10

Processes and production skills

Collecting, managing and analysing data / Creating digital solutions by:

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defining designing

implementing evaluating

collaborating and managing

Knowledge and understanding

Digital systems the components of digital systems:

hardware, software and networks and their use Representation of data

how data are represented and structured symbolically

Abstraction !

Data Collection, Data Representation and Data Interpretation

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Specification, Algorithms and Implementation !

Digital Systems !

Interactions and Impacts

Abstractionwhich underpins all content, particularly the content descriptions relating to the concepts

of data representation and specification, algorithms and implementation

Computational Thinking

which underpins all content, particularly the content descriptions relating to the concepts

of data representation and specification, algorithms and implementation

Data: Collection, Representation and

InterpretationData collection (properties, sources and collection of data), data representation

(symbolism and separation) and data interpretation (patterns and contexts)

Information Systems

Data collection (properties, sources and collection of data), data representation

(symbolism and separation) and data interpretation (patterns and contexts)

Specification, Algorithms and

ImplementationSpecification (descriptions and techniques),

algorithms (following and describing) and implementation (translating and

programming)

Software Development

Specification (descriptions and techniques), algorithms (following and describing) and

implementation (translating and programming)

Digital Systems

Digital systems (hardware, software, and networks and the internet)

Computer Systems

Digital systems (hardware, software, and networks and the internet)

Interactions and Impacts

Interactions (people and digital systems, data and processes) and impacts (sustainability

and empowerment).

Human Computer Interactions

Interactions (people and digital systems, data and processes) and impacts (sustainability

and empowerment).

Multimedia?

Indicative Timings

F-2 10 Hours

3-4 20 Hours

5-6 30 Hours

7-10 40 Hours

1:08

Resources?

1:46

Blockly

Scratch

Scratch Junior

MIT App Inventor

0:36

Romotive

Mindstorms

Lollybot

Sphero

Arduino

Shrimp

Raspberry Pi

MaKey MaKey

1:17

CS Unplugged

Computational Fairy Tales The Ant and the Grasshopper: A Fable of Algorithms (Algorithms)

!Bullies, Bubble Sort, and Soccer Tickets (Bubble Sort)

!Hunting Dragons with Binary Search (Binary Search)

!Binary Searching for Cinderella (Binary Search)

!Goldilocks and the Two Boolean Bears (Boolean)

!http://computationaltales.blogspot.com.au

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Computational Fairy Tales The ant paused for a moment while he thought. "It is the algorithm

that we use," he finally replied. !

"Algorithm?" asked the grasshopper. !

"A set of steps or instructions for accomplishing a task," explained the ant. "Like when a carpenter builds a chair, he uses an algorithm

that includes measuring, cutting, smoothing, and hammering." !

"What task does your algorithm solve?" asked the grasshopper. "Does it solve the problem of having too much time during the

summer?" He chuckled out loud at his own joke. !

Information Systems?

SQL Fiddle

Futures Thinking !

Systems Thinking !

Design Thinking !

Computational Thinking

Project Based Learning

Processes and production skills

Collecting, managing and analysing data / Creating digital solutions by:

!

defining designing

implementing evaluating

collaborating and managing

0:40

Computational Thinking !

"Computational thinking is a fundamental skill for everyone, not just

for computer scientists. To reading, writing, and arithmetic, we should add

computational thinking to every child’s analytical ability."

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Jannette Wing

Computational Thinking Skills

Analysis - the process of breaking the complex into smaller parts to gain

a better understanding of it.

Decomposition

Pattern recognition

Pattern generalisation and abstraction

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Algorithm Design

Who is going to teach it?

What about Senior?

Is computer education working?

Griffith University

Dr Jason Zagami

www.zagami.info

Blockly

blockly-demo.appspot.com

Scratch

http://scratch.mit.edu/