015 : Hear from teachers and fellows about Apps for Good
Apps for Good is an open-source technology education movement that partners with educators in schools and learning centres to deliver our course to young people 10-18 years of age.
“The pedagogy Apps for Good uses has transformed my teaching of IT.”
Jonathan Kemp, Bolton St Catherine’s Academy, North West England
014 : Apps for Good – Award winning student apps
Check out the student app winners from the Apps for Good Awards 2016 who have turned bright ideas into real technology products to solve problems in their world.






013 : Apps for Good : Research, design and make digital products in your school.
Heather Picov, UK Managing Director explains how Apps for Good equips students to research, design and make digital products and take them to market. But apps are not the point of what we do. Our goal is to produce more able, self-confident, collaborative young people, ready to make a difference to their world. Most children are consumers of technology; we want them to become makers using technology.
012 : Barefoot Reaches 1 Million Children
While celebrating the milestone of 1 million children being reached by the Barefoot Computing Programme I interview 2 teachers from the top of the BT Tower.
http://www.computingatschool.org.uk
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-education
View from the top of the BT Tower
Liz Williams – Director Tech Literacy and Education programmes at BT
Bill Mitchell – BCS Director of Education
Barefoot!
011 : What to expect in your FREE Barefoot Computing Workshop
Barefoot volunteer Simon Vaughan-Long tells me how rewarding it is to be part of the Barefoot Programme. These workshops support primary educators with the confidence, knowledge, skills and resources to teach computer science.
http://www.computingatschool.org.uk
https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-education




