mufc1993 wrote: » Hi I am looking to become proficient at code with a view to teaching it in the near future. I am a complete beginner in it at the moment. I'm wondering where would be the best place to start? If someone had a rough idea of a scheme of work for coding that would be great. Have heard Scratch is the best to start with anyways before getting on to the more difficult stuff.
frankston wrote: » What sort of teaching ? Coder dojo or third level? As this will dictate what you mean by proficiency . Do you plan to do this full-time or part-time? Have you already got a degree? What's your current level of education? If you have no programming experience your first language will be the hardest after that new languages become a lot easier and faster to learn. From a complete beginner scenerio I would expect a good student to have a good level of object oriented programming knowledge/capability in Java in about 18 months of full-time study Of course different people will have different views of what good / proficient means Regards
mufc1993 wrote: » Sorry forgot to mention its for second level. Have a degree and master of education at the moment. Would be hoping to teach myself over the summer really.
mufc1993 wrote: » Thanks folks. And if I was focusing more on a junior cycle short course on coding what would be most appropriate would you think?
byhookorbycrook wrote: » I'd imagine secondary students wouldn't be impressed with Scratch as it's done at primary level in so many places now.
RealJohn wrote: » Can’t speak for everyone, obviously, but my students enjoy Scratch, even those who’ve seen it before. Maybe not one for a whole course but I think most students will engage with it for a while.
[Deleted User] wrote: » What age are your students though?
RealJohn wrote: » The ones I do Scratch with tend to be from 1st year to TY.
man_no_plan wrote: » OP you could try the PG Cert in Trinity, they do scratch and python modules along with other stuff. Only about €600 I think to do it, a few from my school have done it and enjoyed it. Cheapest postgraduate qualification in town I'd say!
johnnyfruitcake wrote: » Opening this up again. Any recommendations on courses to start off with before jumping into doing an evening course? Want to try learn as much as possible with an aim of eventually getting a qualification and hopefully work in a few years.
[Deleted User] wrote: » There's an IT certification forum here:https://www.boards.ie/b/forum/882 It would probably be better to look there.
johnnyfruitcake wrote: » Thanks for the link, is there a course you would recommend?