[Yr11 Information Technology] DigiTech webinar by VCAA for this week - Programming at 7-8 (Week 3 Term 3)

Feain, Philip A feain.philip.a at edumail.vic.gov.au
Sun Jul 29 19:47:36 EDT 2018


Dear All

The following webinar is being run by us at the VCAA for Digital Technologies this week (Week 3 of Term 3) for teachers and leaders in schools. I have included all details and the link below.

Our Specialist Teachers are running this webinar.

Kind Regards

Phil.

Thursday 2 August          Daryl Croke (VCAA Specialist Teacher)    4.00-5.00pm

Title:      Transition from Visual Programming Languages to General-Purpose Programming Languages in the Digital Technologies Curriculum (7-8)

Time:     1 hour

Abstract
At level 5 to 6 students can demonstrate programming using visual program platforms such as Scratch or Code.org. However, at level 7 to 8 students are required to use text-based programming. This webinar will cover teaching techniques for transitioning students from using "drag and drop" visual programming to text-based general-purpose programming.

Outline:

*        Overview of Creating Digital Solutions strand

*        Algorithms

*        Suitable programming

*        Environments

*        Comparisons

*        Approaches to teaching

Link:      https://reg.eventgate.com.au/Event/13278/Digital-Technologies---General-Purpose-Programming-Languages-7-8---Online


Phil Feain | Curriculum Manager, Digital Technologies
Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority
Level 32, Casselden
2 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne VIC 3000
T: 03 9032 1724 | 0428 329 759
E: feain.philip.a at edumail.vic.gov.au<mailto:feain.philip.a at edumail.vic.gov.au>
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