Research

The Computer Science Education Research Group undertakes research into how we can improve the learning and teaching of Computer Science, ranging from primary through to tertiary education.

Our areas of research include Computer Science pedagogy, the use of technology to improve education, learning analytics and active learning methods within Computer Science classrooms.

We are particularly interested in how we can teach Computer Science or Computational Thinking from Foundation-6, including developing our understanding of appropriate pedagogy, and what we can learn about this new area from other, more established learning areas. If you are interested in forming a research collaboration or talking to us about our research, please contact us.

You can read more about our research at our CSER Research Blog.

Latest news

12

Mar

Upcoming Events

Term 1 seems to be flying by! Thanks to everyone we have already seen at events across the country this year! We are planning more events for 2025 including the following two during March. We hope to see you there!

12

Mar

Happy World Pi Day!

What is International Day of Mathematics? On March 14th, countries from around the world will celebrate International Day of Mathematics. Also known as World Pi Day, this is an exciting time to celebrate maths and the famous number π with the date written in numerals is 3/14 or as a decimal 3.14.  The 2025 theme is Mathematics, Art, and Creativity. So how will you celebrate?   Making, eating, playing….

07

Mar

CSER Team kicks off 2025 attending exciting events across Australia!

We have been fortunate to start off 2025 by attending and presenting at several state STEM and Maths events across Australia, including the Girls in Tech event at St Peter's Girls' School in SA, Questacon STEM Futures held at Port Augusta and Adelaide Zoo, the Queensland Association of Mathematics Teachers (QAMT) and Science Teachers Association of Queensland (STAQ) Early Years and Primary Teachers conference and finally, the Southern Mallee Maths Conference in Swan Hill, Victoria.

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