Episode 4: Suzanne Matthews, Tia Newhall and Kevin C. Webb on Diving Into Open Interactive Textbook Publishing
The textbook has long been a mainstay of education. Although online textbooks can provide students with easy (and sometimes free) access to increasingly interactive resources, authors have a bewildering array of tools and publishing models to select from. Software such as asciidoctor.org, bookdown.org, leanpub.com, pretextbook.org, quarto.org, rephactor.com, runestone.academy, zybooks.com, and many others allow instructors to […]
Episode 5: Steve Draper and Joseph Maguire on the Different Types of Contributions to Knowledge
“Science is a broad church, full of narrow minds, trained to know ever more about even less”. That’s according to Steve Jones, but in Computing Education Research (CER) are we being too narrow-minded about what counts (and what doesn’t count) as a contribution? In episode 5 of our podcast we spoke to Steve Draper and […]
Episode 3: Rosanne English on graduate skills for Computing
What do employers want from Computer Science students and how good are Universities in producing graduates with what employers need? In episode 3 of our community podcast, we spoke to Rosanne English at the University of Strathclyde about her paper co-authored with Alan Hayes Towards Integrated Graduate Skills for UK Computing Science Students published at ukicer.com. From the abstract: […]
Episode 2: Quintin Cutts on modelling Code Comprehension
It’s all very well getting an AI to write your code for you but neither writing code or reading code are the same as understanding code. So what is going on in novices brains when they learn to actually understand the code they are reading and writing? In episode 2 of our community podcast, we spoke to Quintin Cutts from the University […]
Episode 1: Sue Sentance on Computing in Schools across the UK & Ireland
Computing is widely taught in schools in the UK and Ireland, but how does the subject vary across primary and secondary education in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland? In episode 1 of our community podcast, we spoke to Sue Sentance, at the University of Cambridge about her paper Computing in School in the UK & Ireland: A Comparative […]
Final call for registration: UKICER, 4th Sept 2025
There is still time to register for the United Kingdom and Ireland Computing Education Research UKICER.com conference. If you are interested in attending, please register at epay.ed.ac.uk. Also, please consider distributing this invitation to your colleagues colleagues. UKICER will this year take place on 4-5 September 2025 in Edinburgh, Scotland, hosted by the School of Informatics of the University […]
Tenth Computing Education Practice (CEP) Conference 2026
We are pleased to invite you to submit a paper or workshop proposal to Computing Education Practice conference: CEP 2026. CEP 2026 is the tenth conference in computing education practice. CEP provides an opportunity to discuss with like-minded people the challenges and opportunities that face us, and how these are changing. As well as a […]
The Rest is Teaching: A Computing Education podcast, trailer episode
We are pleased to announce The Rest is Teaching: A Computing Education podcast for researchers and practictioners, which launched at UKICER.com in Edinburgh. In this podcast we’ll meet people who are changing the way we teach Computer Science from school through to University and beyond. What is Computer Science anyway? Why should people learn it […]
Proxy Chair
Purpose The role of the Proxy Chair in submissions to the United Kingdom and Ireland Computing Education Research (UKICER) conference and Computing Education Practice (CEP) conference is to mitigate against real or perceived Conflicts of Interest (CoI) with the General Chair, Programme Chair or other senior organisers with a position of influence over conference proceedings. […]