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cs4fn material in foreign languages
cs4fn is widely read in UK schools and much admired as both a hard-copy and on-line resource. But did you know that some of the material has been translated into other languages?
If you are learning a language and are interested in computing too, then you might find our material fun to read to help you improve.
If you are a Computing or ICT teacher with strong ties to the modern language department in your school, and want a joint activity, it might also be worth having a look at our material. Similarly if you are a language teacher looking for some slightly different material linked to another subject to inspire your students then you might want to have a look too.
Over the years, cs4fn material has been translated into German, French, Russian, Italian, Welsh, Portuguese, Greek and Slovenian. We have translated our computer science magic books and our artificial intelligence booklets as well as several activities. Most recently we have translated some of the cs4fn activities into French, German and Russian.
We are grateful to Google whose support has made much of the translation of cs4fn material possible.