This repository contains resources developed by EDINA for Scottish schools to use with the Noteable service. The resources focus on web development activities and teaching content for classrooms.
This repository serves to host the teaching and learning content developed by EDINA, the centre for digital expertise at the University of Edinburgh, in collaboration with Education Scotland to provide continuous learning materials for use with the Noteable service. This repository hosts and organises these materials by level within the Scottish curriculum.
This repository is for coding activities developed in Jupyter notebooks and using JupyerLab on the Noteable platform (www.noteable.edina.ac.uk) for Scottish teachers and learners. These materials were developed between October and March 2023 and cover topics from the curriculum in Computing Science involving web development. The content in these notebooks aims to provide support and learning materials for teachers to adopt and use the Noteable service across schools in Scotland, to deliver curriculum topics involving the understanding web development languanges, planning, stylisation and development and programming elements at Scottish Qualifications Authority National Level 5.
This content aims to provide support and learning materials for teachers to adopt and use the Noteable service across schools in Scotland and is supported by Education Scotland's Enhancing Professional Learning in STEM Programme.
- Access the Standard notebook in Noteable
- Click on the +GitRepo button
- Paste into the Git Repository URL input the url from the web browser (in this case https://github.com/edina/WebDevelopmentforSchools)
- Change the branch to main
- click on Clone
- All Coding Activities in this repository will now be available to you on Noteable
- Click on the Noteable icon on the top right and switch notebook servers to the 'Schools Web Development' environment.
This workbook and exercises alongside this workbook include content adapted from a number of sources with creative commons licenses open to share and compatible with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License for these resources.
The copyright for these materials is attributed to © Education Scotland.
References for HTML
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An online starter’s guide to Jupyter Notebooks: https://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2018/05/starters-guide-jupyter-notebook/
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Markdown for Jupyter notebooks cheatsheet, including information on how to format Markdown cells in Jupyter notebooks.
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Link to resource: https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/watson-studio-local/1.2.3?topic=notebooks-markdown-jupyter-cheatsheet
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IBM guidance on using Jupyter notebooks: https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/watson-studio-local/1.2.3?topic=data-notebooks