CSER - The Computer Science Education Research Group
The Computer Science Education Research Group (CSER) is based at Adelaide University in the College of CS and IT.
We undertake CSER research & deliver the CSER STEM Professional Learning Program, including free MOOCs & the National Lending Library. The Computer Science Education Research Group (CSER) promotes research and scholarship both in the field of Computer Science Education and more broadly in the Higher Education sector. The goal of CSER is to understand how we can improve the teaching and learning of
12/08/2026
Dive into data with our upcoming FREE Maths in Schools webinar!
Discover how familiar card games can provide a fun and engaging way for students to explore data and statistics. In this 30-minute webinar, explore how card-based activities can support Foundation to Year 4 students to collect, sort, represent, compare and interpret data.
Hosted by the Adelaide University CSER Maths in Schools Team, Sue Carter will share practical classroom examples exploring how students can:
🔹 Investigate questions and identify patterns using themed card decks
🔹 Collect, sort and compare data and values
🔹 Create and interpret data displays
🔹 Use evidence to justify decisions
🔹 Design their own card decks to explore data
🔹 Use digital tools to represent and investigate data
Discover playful ways to build students’ data literacy and mathematical reasoning while making connections with Science and Digital Technologies.
📅 Monday 24th August 2026
🕓 4pm Adelaide time
💻 30 minutes
🎟️ FREE to register
👉Register: www.trybooking.com/DNGSB
The Maths in Schools: Teaching and Learning Resources to Support Mathematics initiative is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education & delivered in collaboration with Education Services Australia and the Mathematics Hub.
Maths Webinar: Dive into data - it's all about statistics This 30-minute webinar explores how a familiar card game such as 'Top Trumps' can be used to support Foundation to Year 4 students to collect,...
06/08/2026
We are delighted be an official partner with Raspberry Pi Foundation to deliver the Experience AI programme in Australia.
We invite you to join us at a free face to face or online workshop!
Learn how to support your students to understand, question and evaluate AI. This professional learning explores real-world applications, ethical considerations and classroom-ready activities that build AI literacy, helping you move beyond using AI tools to teaching about how AI works.
These resources are aligned with Australian Curriculum: Digital Technologies and Mathematics, as well as Digital Literacy capability. Participants will receive a certificate of completion for 6 hours of professional learning, aligned to the Australian Curriculum and AITSL Standards
We have scheduled a series of free online and face to face sessions - with more to be released shortly. Please visit our website to register: https://csermoocs.adelaide.edu.au/professional-learning/artificial-intelligence-in-schools
Artificial Intelligence in Schools Login Home CSER STEM Professional Learning Current: Artificial Intelligence in Schools Artificial Intelligence in Schools The CSER Team has been delivering professional learning and support to educators in Artificial Intelligence since 2020. Our work aims at engaging students and supporting teacher....
05/08/2026
We are delighted to be an official partner with Raspberry Pi Foundation to deliver Experience AI in Australia! Our partnership with Raspberry Pi Foundation has been made possible thanks to funding from Google.org.
Find out more via the announcement below from the Raspberry Pi Foundation
Check out our website for upcoming workshops! We look forward to working with you!
Adelaide University
Experience AI is expanding to Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand 🌏
Thanks to $1.2 million in funding from Google.org, we’ll work with local education organisations to train 5,000 educators, who can reach 150,000 students by 2028.
In Australia, we’re partnering with the Computer Science Education Research Group at Adelaide University. In Aotearoa New Zealand, we’re working with Māori-led Tōnui Collab Charitable Trust to adapt and deliver the programme in ways that are meaningful and relevant to local communities.
Together, we’ll help young people understand how AI technologies work, think critically about their social and ethical impacts, and build the confidence to shape how these technologies are used.
Read our blog to find out more: rpf.io/expai-apac
03/08/2026
Join us this afternoon for a new Maths in Schools webinar with Toni Falusi and Celia Coffa where they'll be discussing mathematics and art! The two subject areas share a deep connection through pattern, structure, symmetry, and design. In this webinar, participants explore how digital tools can help students create mathematical art while developing spatial reasoning, geometric understanding, and computational thinking.
More details below:
Maths in Schools: Teaching and Learning Resources to Support Mathematics
Maths Webinar: Creative maths through art, algorithms and AI Mathematics and art share a deep connection through pattern, structure, symmetry, and design. In this webinar, participants explore how digital...
03/08/2026
📣 Special Conference Offer!
This week only
Why send one teacher when you can send three?
For a limited time, register 3 staff for the price of 2 at the MAWA Coral Coast Conference 2026.
✔️ Build your team's mathematical expertise together.
✔️ Share practical classroom strategies.
✔️ Save your school money.
👉 Simply select "Pay by Invoice" during registration to receive the offer.
Register here https://mawainc.org.au/2026-coral-coast-conference/
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03/08/2026
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30/07/2026
Discover the connection between Mathematics, Art and AI in our upcoming FREE Maths in Schools webinar!
Mathematics and art share a deep connection through patterns, structures, symmetry and design. In this 30-minute webinar, explore how digital tools can help students create mathematical art while developing spatial reasoning, geometric understanding, and computational thinking.
Hosted by the Adelaide University CSER Maths in Schools Team, Toni Falusi and Celia Coffa will share practical classroom examples exploring how students can:
🔹 Identify geometry in the world around them
🔹 Investigate enlargement, reduction, symmetry, and transformations
🔹 Create coordinate art using digital tools
🔹 Explore how generative AI can support the creation of mathematical artworks
🔹 Use algorithms and coding to generate patterns
Through hands-on examples using tools such as Scratch, GeoGebra, and AI image generators, discover engaging ways to connect Mathematics, Digital Technologies, The Arts, and AI while making mathematical thinking visible and meaningful for students.
Register now: www.trybooking.com/DMGPO
The Maths in Schools: Teaching and Learning Resources to Support Mathematics initiative is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education & delivered in collaboration with Education Services Australia and the Mathematics Hub.
Maths Webinar: Creative maths through art, algorithms and AI Mathematics and art share a deep connection through pattern, structure, symmetry, and design. In this webinar, participants explore how digital...
29/07/2026
It's not too late to join us!
Register now for this afternoon's free Maths in Schools webinar, Every Student Counts: Inclusive Maths Education Practices, starting at 4.00pm ACST.
There's still time to secure your place: www.trybooking.com/DMGWG
How can we create maths classrooms where every student feels they belong and can succeed?
Join our free webinar tomorrow!
This webinar introduces the 8 principles for inclusive STEM education from the Get into STEM: Diversity in STEM Toolkit and considers how these principles can support classroom practice and culture. You will take away practical strategies and resources to help you create inclusive and responsive maths learning environments that support all students.
Presented by: Maths in Schools team -Dr Rebecca Vivian, Jaclyn Steffan and Toni Falusi
Audience: Classroom teachers, curriculum leaders and school leaders interested in inclusion and improving outcomes in mathematics
Register: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1586474
27/07/2026
How can we create maths classrooms where every student feels they belong and can succeed?
Join our free webinar tomorrow!
This webinar introduces the 8 principles for inclusive STEM education from the Get into STEM: Diversity in STEM Toolkit and considers how these principles can support classroom practice and culture. You will take away practical strategies and resources to help you create inclusive and responsive maths learning environments that support all students.
Presented by: Maths in Schools team -Dr Rebecca Vivian, Jaclyn Steffan and Toni Falusi
Audience: Classroom teachers, curriculum leaders and school leaders interested in inclusion and improving outcomes in mathematics
Register: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1586474
23/07/2026
We are delighted to celebrate a fantastic milestone! 🎉
More than 10,000 educators have now taken part in our Maths in Schools Professional Learning program!
Whether you've attended a workshop, a webinar, completed an online course or connected with our resources, you've been part of an incredible community of educators passionate about strengthening mathematics education. With thanks to you all for being part of our continuing journey.
We would like to thank the Australian Government Department of Education who funds the Maths in Schools: Teaching and Learning Resources to Support Mathematics project and Education Services Australia who manages the Maths in Schools project and brilliant Maths Hub.
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