Computing Education Innovator: From STEM Classroom to Curriculum Leadership
Associated with :
Raspberry Pi FoundationJames Robinson serves as the Senior Learning Manager at the Raspberry Pi Foundation where he focuses on curriculum development and computing pedagogy He holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Portsmouth completed between 2001-2004 His career began as a Computing Teacher at Soham Village College from 2011 to 2015 At the Raspberry Pi Foundation he has progressed through roles including Senior Learning Manager for pedagogy interim Director of Educator Support and Education Developer He specializes in supporting teachers to develop effective teaching approaches for computing and has been key in developing the National Centre for Computing Education's pedagogical framework Robinson combines technical expertise with creative interests including maker skills like knitting crochet programming and 3D design and has conducted innovative projects such as sending Lego minifigures to near space using Raspberry Pi computers His work emphasizes creating accessible computing education resources developing research-based teaching strategies and promoting computing literacy across educational levels Through his leadership he has made significant contributions to pedagogical guidelines online courses and educational resources that help teachers deliver effective computing education while maintaining academic rigor and fostering student creativity His decade of classroom experience teaching STEM subjects has informed his approach to developing quality curriculum materials and promoting effective computing education practices.