2018.04.17 | CCT
65000 Danish fourth graders will receive a micro:bit The national Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR) has launched a new project involving 65000 Danish fourth graders will focus on working with creativity and teknologi. The School of Communication and Culture at Aarhus University is one of the many organizations that are involved in the project,…
2018.03.05 | CCT
Ole Sejer Iversen was invited the Danish tv-show Deadline together with Jesper Balslev. During the discussion they touch upon whether the heavy investments in IT (in K9 education) has been productive for children’s learning. In the debate, Ole points out that it is important to distinguish between IT supported learning and Computational…
2018.02.22 | CCT
During March and April there is a number of lectures and activities that relate to CCTD. The list below will be update when further details are available Guest lecture by Nick Montfort | 22 Mar 2018 (Thur) 15.00-17.00, venue Building 5008-138 Abstract: One of the problems that is acute in the digital humanities but also noticeable in many…
2018.01.25 | CCT
The Danish government has announced plans to make Computational Thinking and Design a mandatory part of the danish primary school as a part of the new subject “Technology Comprehension”. The new subject is already being implemented as an experimental subject, and this new bigger effort will start alongside the existing work being led by CCTD.…
2018.01.16 | CCT
Professor Ole Sejer Iversen has been appointed as the new head of the Center for Computational Thinking and Design at Aarhus University from the 1st of January 2018. Follow this link to view Ole's profiles which includes his publications and CV.