Computing Education Content Developer and Teaching Expert
Associated with :
Raspberry Pi FoundationRebecca Franks served as a Learning Manager at the Raspberry Pi Foundation where she specialized in developing educational resources and learning materials for secondary educators with over 15 years of teaching experience Her work at the Foundation focused on creating content for both formal and informal education settings including the development of the Teach Computing Curriculum She was instrumental in establishing frameworks for non-formal learning pathways working alongside Dr Tracy Gardner to create the innovative 3-2-1 Make framework which helps bridge the gap between learners' aspirations and their technical capabilities Her expertise contributed to designing beginner-friendly scaffolded learning paths that support students' design skills and relate to their interests As part of the Foundation's content development team she focused on creating resources that were both accessible and engaging particularly for coding clubs and young people learning at home She demonstrated particular skill in developing project-based learning materials that encourage creativity and technical understanding Her approach to educational content development emphasized practical application and student engagement making complex computing concepts more approachable for learners Beyond her professional achievements she enjoys spending time outdoors particularly walking her dog in the countryside Her contributions to computing education have left a lasting impact through the various resources and frameworks she helped develop during her tenure at the Foundation Her work continues to influence how computing is taught and learned in both formal and informal educational settings