Fast forward, and I've been back to that #computerscienceeducators conference again, and was also invited to speak at #HAProxyConf2022 (in Paris!).
It's not a lot. I've only been to a couple of events and spoken about things I know a bit about and what I've done. But even so, it's been a huge deal for my #career. I've met cool people, learned neat things, and gained confidence.
I'm still an introvert, and it still feels weird to speak in front of people, but trust me.
Put yourself out there.
#computerscienceeducators #HAProxyConf2022 #career
It's quiet here. Feel like I've just arrived in "The Good Place". Not entirely sure how things work over here, but I think these are some hashtags that might be appropriate.
#edutooter #stemteacher #ComputerScienceEducators #physicsteacher
#physicsteacher #computerscienceeducators #stemteacher #edutooter
A free fun activity for children aged 8-11 to explore coding through the context of llamas and their antibodies. Great for primary and secondary computing teachers or community leaders.
https://www.digitall.charity/fifithellama
#coding #computerscienceeducators #primaryeducation #teachers #secondaryteacher #ComputerScienceEducation #stem #scratch
#coding #computerscienceeducators #primaryeducation #teachers #secondaryteacher #ComputerScienceEducation #stem #scratch
Teaching the development of knowledge in the topic of algorithms. I found some interesting research around algorithms to solve mazes and puzzles. #edutoot #ComputerScienceEducators
#computerscienceeducators #edutoot
Hi new followers.
I am a #ComputerScienceEducators #ComputerScience teacher
Author of "How to Teach Computer Science" and "How to Learn Computer Science" httcs.online #HTTCS
Professional Development Lead for the National Centre for Computing Education teachcomputing.org
I tweet about #Computing, #Teaching and other stuff like music, politics and books.
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@stux Happy birthday. It's a real achievement and you should be proud. One pleasing difference I have noticed, in comparison to other social media platforms, is that images appear to be much higher resolution on here. I'm not sure why or whether it's my eyes playing tricks. Some groups don't seem to have migrated here yet e.g. #ComputerScienceEducators so I feel like a bit of a pioneer. That's nice too. It's like the old days 🙂