zip, 42.13 MB
zip, 42.13 MB

A pack of posters (vibrant or muted) for your classroom wall, which celebrate the work of Black computer scientists, and a copy of the latest issue of CS4FN on Diversity in Computing. All free.

Pack contents
01 CS4FN issue 29 - Diversity in Computing (PDF)
02 Black Computer Scientists - Black History Month - vibrant palette (PDF)
03 Diversity in Computing - full set - muted palette (PDF)
04 Accompanying information BHM (PDF) - info with links

01 CS4FN issue 29 - Diversity in Computing - MAGAZINE
The latest (29th) issue of the CS4FN (Computer Science For Fun) magazine is all about Diversity in Computing, with a focus on Black computer scientists. *Please see “04 Accompanying information BHM” for the link to download all our previous issues. *

Around 21,000 print copies of each issue of the CS4FN magazine are sent (free) to subscribing UK schools (including home educators). *Please see “04 Accompanying information BHM” for the link to sign up to receive a copy or class set of the next issue. *

02 Black Computer Scientists - Black History Month - vibrant - POSTERS
This is a set of posters for you to print featuring a Black computer scientist and some information about them. The vibrant palette is designed to be eye-catching and is ideal for celebrating them and their work during Black History Month.

Vibrant posters feature: Safiya Umoja Noble, Juliana Rotich, Dorcas Muthoni, Annie Easley, Evelyn Boyd Granville, Katherine Johnson, Gladys West, Anne-Marie Imafidon, Segun Fatumo, Abdigani Diriye and John Henry Thompson.

Our Black History in computing page has vignettes / profiles and links to blog posts about each of the people mentioned (and others). *Please see “04 Accompanying information BHM” for the link. *

03 Diversity in Computing - full set - muted palette - POSTERS
For other times of the year it can be helpful to normalise the variety of people who do computer science, without giving weight to any particular demographic. This set of posters contains a fuller range (age, gender, sexuality etc) of different computer scientists.

(If you prefer the muted palette for Black History Month you can select just the Black computer scientists for printing, using the information listed in 02).

04 Accompanying information BHM
A copy of the information here but with clickable links.

More free stuff
Our CS4FN ‘shop’ (everything is £0) on TES
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/JoBrodieCS4FN

CS4FN is supported through EPSRC Research Grant EP/W033615/1.

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