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.

We receive consultations and have completed research projects for, or in partnership with, organisations, such as program evaluations, school-based research, systematic literature reviews and curriculum-aligned resource reviews. 

If you are interested in forming a research collaboration or talking to us about our research, please contact CSER Lead, Professor Katrina Falkner or Senior Research Fellow, Dr Rebecca Vivian.

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Upcoming Events

Join us in September for engaging professional learning! This month we have a new webinar and face to face event in Western Australia. If you would like to discuss professional learning opportunities for your school please contact us!

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Game with no rules - using Micro:Bits and Probability!

What do you get when you mix coding, maths and a bit of randomness? A game where you write the rules powered by probability and digital tech!

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Sign up for The GiST Video Competition!

Ready to make a difference in STEM? The They Did What? STEM video competition is back! Uncover Australia’s unsung STEM stars in The GiST ‘They Did What?’ video competition. 

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