ukforce.org.uk
UKForCE - Campaigns and Submissions (policy)
http://ukforce.org.uk/resources-and-publications/ukforce-submissions
UK Forum for Computing Education. UKForCE improving computing education. UKForCE Campaigns and Submissions – influencing policy. UKForCE Campaigns and Submissions – influencing policy. Here you will find UKForCE’s recent policy and representation work. We both reactive in responding to consultations, and proactive in calling for improvements to computing education. Policy priorities for UKForCE. Chris Mairs, Chair of UKForCE, appeared before the House of Lords Digital Skills Select Committee on 22nd July...
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UKForCE - submission to Digital Task Force
http://ukforce.org.uk/ukforce/ukforce-submission-to-maggie-philbins-digital-task-force
UK Forum for Computing Education. UKForCE improving computing education. UKForCE Campaigns and Submissions – influencing policy. UKForCE Submission to Maggie Philbin’s Digital Task Force. The journalist and broadcaster Maggie Philbin was commissioned by Ed Miliband towards the end of 2013 to report on the Digital Skills needs of the UK. The process we followed was:. Define 4 broad bands of digital skills. Aggregate the people falling into each band across the entire set of SOCs. Substantially more digita...
informall.org.uk
Tomorrow’s World | InformAll
https://www.informall.org.uk/publications-resources/tomorrows-world
Skip to main content. Assessment of 7 Pillars of IL. Research data management training. Transferable competences and skills. Roundtable on workplace information competences. Big Data and the future of work. Digital Skills for Tomorrow’s World. UK’s digital future. History & achievements. What makes us distinctive. Who we engage with. Information know-how for all. In early 2014, the UK Digital Skills Taskforce. Produced its interim report on. Digital Skills for Tomorrow’s. 8211; an imaginative opportunity...
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Maggie Philbin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 23 June 1955 (age 61). Television and radio presenter. Margaret Elizabeth "Maggie" Philbin. Born 23 June 1955) is an English radio and television presenter whose credits include Tomorrow's World. And (more recently) Bang Goes the Theory. Honours and other activities. As a child she became interested in science through wanting to become a vet. She grew up in Leicester and went to an all-girls Catholic grammar school. Evington Hall Convent School. At a Radio 1 Roadshow.
cphc.ac.uk
Reports | CPHC
https://cphc.ac.uk/publications/reports
Council of Professors and Heads of Computing. Skip to primary content. Reports published by, or related to work involving, CPHC. January 2016. “Computing Graduate Employability: Sharing Practice” CPHC/Higher Education Academy (HEA) ComputingGraduateEmployabilitySharingPractice. August, 2015: CPHC Report into Engagement and Retention. In 2014 CPHC commissioned a report on engagement and retention of computing students: CPHC Engagement and Retention Report. UK Digital Skills Taskforce. Workshop on Computer...
ukforce.org.uk
UKForCE - Other Resources
http://ukforce.org.uk/resources-and-publications/other-policy-documents
UK Forum for Computing Education. UKForCE improving computing education. UKForCE Campaigns and Submissions – influencing policy. Here you will find links to key documents and information relating to computing education across the UK. UK Digital Skills Taskforce. In 2014, the UK Digital Skills Taskforce. Examined what needs to be done to nurture home-grown talent to meet the needs of Britain’s modern economy. Their report, Digital Skills for Tomorrows World. UKForCE Steering Group contributions. UKForCE S...
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