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Interview on BBC Radio Bristol about Coding in Schools

Posted on February 10, 2014March 2, 2020 by lessonhacker_ug6qjw

I was lucky enough to be asked to discuss the topic of Coding in Schools with John Darvall on BBC Radio Bristol today, I think it nicely explains the importance of coding whilst contextualising it in the continuum of learning.

If you’d like to listen you can either go to the BBC iPlayer (within 7 days) and fast forward to about 2hrs 37minutes, or download the MP3 recording of my appearance.

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https://lessonhacker.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/DMoCodingInSchools.mp3

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