[LCT] Semantic Waves and Teaching Computing Unplugged WAS Re: Re: Sharing news

  • From: Paul Curzon <p.curzon@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <lct@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 22:24:50 +0100

Sharing my wave-based news...

Today I gave a practical-use-of-semantic-waves talk to Digital Schoolhouse lead teachers in London UKIE headquarters about how semantic waves used in a simple course-grained way gives a great way to ensure play-based "unplugged" computing activities are not just play but do teach concepts.

We made a giant robot face out of Blue Peter Tech (card, tubes, sticky backed plastic and teachers) that reacts to the audience singing happy birthday, saying Boo, making grisly sounds (exploring simple programming and computational thinking concepts)

Did magic tricks that everyone can do despite not knowing how. (explaining what an algorithm is)

And had teachers role played fragments of programs (to understand the semantics of variables and assignment)

We looked at how quickly drawn rough wave patterns could be tweaked to make the activities better asking
- is it a wave shape and where might it be improved
- how high and low does it go
- who is doing the unpacking and repacking - teacher or student
- are there waves within waves

(Based on ideas developed with Jane Waite, Karl Maton and Jim Donohue)

Paul

On 27/06/2022 13:06, Natalie Forde-Leaves wrote:

Hello – seeing this made me want to share news of my recent presentations:

Last Thursday I gave a presentation at the International Assessment in HE Conference in Manchester. It’s my thesis where I used LCT Autonomy to analyse perspectives and influences on Assessment practice – entitled:

*Disciplines and assessment culture: Academic’s perceptions of assessment. Sustainably assessing the unbridled pursuit of truth or ‘teach to the test’ knowledge factory? /#sellingyoursoulfora2:1/*

(PS its not a tweet hashtag I was just playing with the title!)

Also last month I presented a collaborative paper at the Suellen Shay symposium organised by Teaching in HE journal where myself, Dr Jack Walton and Dr Ken Tann explored assessment using 3 dimensions of LCT– hopefully we will be sending this paper into a journal very soon so watch this space!

Kind regards,

/Natalie///

Natalie Forde-Leaves FCCA, MSc, FAIA (Acad), PGCert, FHEA

Senior Lecturer in Accounting & Finance

Cardiff Business School | Ysgol FusnesCaerdydd

College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

Cardiff University, Aberconway Building, Colum Drive, Cardiff. CF10 3EU.

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Here’s another example of the kind of thing we would love to hear about….

Claire Simpson-Smith (The University of South Australia, Adelaide) is giving a talk using LCT: ‘The importance of contextualisation: Combining linguistic and sociological research for the development of engineering students persuasive writing skills’ at HERDSA conference starting June 27^th  (Maton’s birthday) in Melbourne, Australia.

We found that by accident … as we do some of the publications and talks you are all doing, but many others don’t, we miss many and we’d love to hear about what the community is doing.

Let us know! No being coy or bashful!



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