BBC Computer Literacy Project 2012
The BBC Computer Literacy Project 2012, inspired by the original scheme which introduced the BBC Micro in the 1980s[1], is being developed by BBC Learning to inspire a new generation of young people to develop marketable skills in computing technology and program coding.
Unlike the original project, the 2012 version doesn't prescribe a particular bespoke computer device like the BBC Micro. Rather, the interactive computer-based tools are intended to be used on a variety of platforms, including Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux and Raspberry Pi. Programing languages to be covered include; HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Java and Node.js. along with XML, Databases, Python, Ruby, PHP and others.[2]
Dubbed BBC Hello World, the project comprises four major elements:[3]
- Content - a series of TV and Radio programmes, plus supporting content to develop understanding of computer science, technology, and coding.
- Coding - BBC Micro 2.0,[2] an IDE (integrated development environment) providing "the first ‘spark’" and support to learn a range of modern computer languages, applications and skills.
- Projects - designed to get young people, adults and teachers creating real products and services.
- Partnerships - The BBC will work with others who share the vision to improve understanding of computer technology and coding for all.