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What exactly is here?

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Course Overview
This page gives an overview of the two year course as it could be taught.

Theory programme
This page indexes theory topics according to the structure of the IB Computer Science Programme Guide

The Java Programming Index
This page lists all the Java programming examples, topics and IB Computer Science mastery aspects

Moodle courses
This is our Virtual Learning Environment powered by Moodle. Here we run online workshops for teachers and courses for students..

CompWiki
This is our resource section, mainly aimed at teachers. Currently undergoing review due to spammers.

Have fun.

Moodle books:
Learn more about using Moodle with these great books from Packt Publishing:

Moodle book
Teaching with Moodle
Using Moodle Teaching Techniques

Who is this site for?

This site is for all those involved in the International Baccalaureate Computer Science Programme. For those who are not familiar with this programme, it is approximately equivalent to a first-year degree (bachelor's) course in the UK or US.

The site also provides a range of interactive features so that you can store data here, contribute resources and chat on the forums. Each of these sites requires a separate login, sorry, when time and programming skill permits, I will address this issue.

Who made this?

My name is Richard Jones, In recent times I have been a teacher, lecturer and Project Manager. Currently I am working on a couple of eLearning Projects in New Zealand including a pilot program to teach Computer Science online.

I have been a Deputy Chief Examiner for IB Computer Science and am currently principal moderator for Computer Science Dossiers. For more Personal and Professional Details please click the link.

You can contact me via: richard@ib-computing.com.

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This site has been created for the benefit of all teachers and students on the International Baccalaureate IB Computer Science course; it may also be of interest to those wishing to study Computer Science at an introductory level.

The site is not in any way associated with or sponsored by the International Baccalaureate Organisation.

The book of the site, and more, is published by
IBID Press.

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Browser compatibility:
Please let me know if you are having any serious browser problems. You can do that via the where it would be helpful if you mention the browser. os and version you are using.

Funding and resource availability
The materials on this have been developed by me over a period of time and will remain in the public domain, so please feel free to create links to them (better than copying the material as you will miss out on updates).

Some of your current links may break as this is a major upgrade designed to improve accessibility and add new features - sorry about that.

The site is partly financed by advertising revenue, partly by online teaching activities and partly by donations. If you or your organisation feel these resouces have been useful to you, you can always leave a tip :)

Richard Jones
Karapiro Village
July 28th, 2008

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There will be a few kinks to iron out over the next month or so; please be patient, normal service will be resumed as soon as possible.

Returning visitors , please see What's New for latest additions to the site.

IBID Press : for all the IB textbooks you will need.

Index to resources on the site (including handouts & worksheets)


Books you might have a use for:

Ajax & PHP - building interactive websites.

PHP Eclipse - might be useful if you're using Eclipse for Java

 
The site is partly financed by advertising revenue, partly by online teaching activities and partly by donations. If you or your organisation feel these resouces have been useful to you, please consider a donation, $9.95 is suggested. Please report any issues with the site, such as broken links, via the feedback page, thanks.

Questions or problems related to this web site should be addressed to Richard Jones who asserts his right to be identified as the author and owner of these materials - unless otherwise indicated. Please feel free to use the material presented here and to create links to it for non-commercial purposes; an acknowledgement of the source is required by the Creative Commons licence. Use of materials from this site is conditional upon your having read the additional terms of use on the about page and the Creative Commons Licence. View privacy policy.

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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License. © 2001 - 2007 Richard Jones, PO BOX 246, Cambridge, New Zealand; This page was last modified: August 4, 200823, 2008
August 4, 2008