A big thank you to Markus and his team at #BYTEPOETS for that awesome workshop on #scrum for our #Catrobat members and contributors. To experience the consequences and effects of iterations firsthand during the practical game was astonishing and educational.
Highly recommend @moenig keynote address! Three cool things he shared. First, scenes as a composition tool for block-based programming. Constructing a block-based program out of other block-based programs. 1/2
My #cctc21 keynote "Angels, Demons & Computational Thinking" is now online: youtu.be/xNj339BPpgI in which I decrypt ancient occult books, talk about magic in modern pedagogy and teach you Latin in 5 minutes. And how to write fundable research proposals.
Catrobat team at our catrobat festival - rock bottom, the world, the sky - Thank you ALL for being part of our great Catrobat team. #pocketcode#comunity#contributers
In the symposium on the psychological foundations of CT, we are currently listening to an exciting talk by Sally Hoogenboom who is presenting her work on the Computerized Adaptive Programming Concepts Tests (CAPCT) @UniGraz#CCTC#CCTC21#Catrobat
Ongoing talks at #CCTC#CCTC21 The Psychological Foundations of Computational Thinking by Josef Guggemos University of St. Gallen, Irene Graafsma
University of Groningen and Ferenc Kemény
University of Graz #catrobat#ct#unigraz
Keynote by @moenig - of course, with a live demo in Snap!! A live-coded field trip through magic in education theory, Renaissance riddles, Roman law, a mysterious people named “Rapophagi”, and how to learn Latin in a day. #CCTC#CCTC21@Pocket_Code#ComputationalThinking#CT