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Computer Science

These print, video, online and electronic resources are to support Computer Science.

Note: all resources for this WACE Course are recommendations only. Each school should decide on specific titles for their students in consultation with their school community and sector guidelines.

Phase of Development
Resources are typically relevant, but not exclusively, for:
  • Early Adolescence
  • Late Adolescence


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Professional Associations
  • Australian Computer Society - The Australian Computer Society (ACS) is the recognised association for Information & Communications Technology (ICT) professionals, attracting a large and active membership from all levels of the ICT industry.
  • Australian Institute of Computer Ethics - AiCE is a multidisciplinary resource and research centre composed of a diverse group of people who care about the social effects of information and communications technology and seek to identify associated ethical problems and guidelines.
  • ECAWA - The Educational Computing Association of Western Australia is an association of volunteer educators committed to encouraging the use of computer technology in teaching and learning environments.
 
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