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Physical computing involves programming digital devices to sense and interact with the world – an engaging alternative to screen-only activity. It touches upon many areas of the computing curriculum, bringing subject knowledge and programming skills to engaging and enjoyable classroom activities.The Crumble...
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Physical computing involves programming digital devices to sense and interact with the world – an engaging alternative to screen-only activity. It touches upon many areas of the computing curriculum, bringing subject knowledge and programming skills to engaging and enjoyable classroom activities. The Bee-Bot is...
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This course will guide you in integrating effective computing practices into your key stage 1 computing lessons. You'll learn how to ensure you are building on prior EYFS knowledge, ensuring a smooth transition for students.You'll consider classroom organisation and how small group or carousel activities can support...
LocationOnline
Duration3 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00
This course will support you to embed the use of the micro:bit throughout your key stage 2 computing curriculum, making sure you are using the devices to their full potential.You will learn how sequence, repetition, selection and variables can be used and taught on a micro:bit, and use this knowledge to plan or update...
LocationOnline
Duration6 Hours
FeesFree
SubsidyComputing Subsidy up to - £0.00

Differentiation for learningNE702

Participants can start this course at any time after the advertised date.In this course, Professor Chris Harrison explains that good teaching is not about individual tuition for 30 students in a class. It’s about making use of good diagnostic assessment and then making a decision about...

Teaching the new science curriculum: physicsNE703

Buy Now via https://www.tes.com/institute/physics-cpd-courseAdam Little is a Professional Development Leader for Physics at the National STEM Learning Centre, and leads this course on teaching physics at Key Stage 4 for non-specialists and early career teachers. He covers the main areas of physics such as energy and...

Adaptive teachingNE716

In this course, Professor Chris Harrison explains that good teaching is not about individual tuition for 30 students in a class. It’s about making use of good diagnostic assessment and then making a decision about what you need to do over the next few lessons to ensure that all students are challenged in their...

An Introduction to Computer Networking for TeachersCO214

Explore the fundamentals of computer networking with this online course for GCSE teachers. You will improve your understanding of key concepts and gain the confidence to teach the subject in the classroom.On this course, you will learn to describe the different types of computer networks and understand how data can be...

Assessment for learningNE711

“Learners do not always learn what we teach. That is why the most important assessment does not happen at the end of learning, it happens during the learning, when there is still time to do something with what you find out.” - Dylan Wiliam.This self-paced online course will help you ask better questions...

Assessment for learning through practical workNE251

This course will examine key strategies for formative assessment which can be integrated and utilised as part of practical science to evidence the development of students’ inquiry competences and skills. By gathering evidence at the point of learning you can make judgements about what the evidence shows and act...

Data Representation in Computing: Bring Data to LifeCO209

Learn how data is represented through media; audio, visual and text. This online course explores how computers do interesting things with data. You’ll discover how to represent and manipulate text, images and sound and compression and other algorithms.Due to its section on the representation of images, this...

Design and Prototype Embedded Computer SystemsCO218

On this course, you will explore how embedded systems are used in the world around us.You will learn what makes an embedded system different from a general purpose system (such as a PC) and discover how embedded systems are specialised for a particular use case.As you explore the iterative design process, you will...

Effective ways to identify pre- and misconceptions in scienceNE250

There is a large body of research that highlights the importance of identifying students’ current ideas and views of phenomena, if we are to identify their learning boundary, and support them in developing and moving forward their conceptual understanding. It is therefore important to take time to identify...

EYFS: Developing children's scientific vocabularyNE265

Encouraging children to do, think and talk about science is an important part of the Early Years Framework .  Adults have an important and active role in providing opportunities for introducing and practicing science vocabulary to build understanding and promote early scientific thinking.
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EYFS: Outdoor learningNE264

This course will help you to develop your outdoor provision within the EYFS and explore a range of strategies to develop pupils' experiences of scientific enquiry.You may also be interested in:EYFS: Working scientificallyEYFS: Science through playEYFS: Developing children's scientific vocabulary

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