I've had the permission of the amazing S.F. Said and his lovely agent to live stream a chapter a day of one of the best kids books ever written, Varjak Paw. https://twitter.com/whatSFSaid/status/1240370670476943361?s=20 https://twitter.com/peachjamcloset/status/1240406267685937153?s=20 I'm adding this to my YouTube channel and will be live Monday to Friday at 6.30pm (after each live session, the video... Continue Reading →
Online Computing Training – with bursary
Hello primary teachers! During this time of remote learning, I'd like to offer you the opportunity to take part in live online CPD. If this is the first NCCE course for your school, your school will receive a bursary of £220. The course itself costs £35, but rather than invoicing you, the NCCE will simply... Continue Reading →
Parent guides for setting up devices…
Here are some handy guidance documents for setting up your home devices with parental controls and safety features: Parent Controls - Apple Parent Controls.pdfParent Guide - Microsoft Family Membership.pdfParental Guide - Nintendo Switch.pdfParental Guide - WiiU.pdfparental guide - xboxone.pdfparental guide - xbox360.pdfParental Guides - Nintendo3DS.pdfPlaystation - parental guide.pdf More advice and guidance here: Internet Matters... Continue Reading →
‘Detector Bot’ wins place among Redfern’s online projects!
My student - William Bradley - has had his amazing design picked up by none other than Crumble creators Redfern, as a project for others to download and build. Redfern tweeted about their amazing new project, inspired by William: https://twitter.com/RedfernElec/status/1231911375120797696?s=20 You can read all about the project and how to download and build it on... Continue Reading →
Fully Funded Computing Support for Primary Schools!
"Our vision is to achieve a world-leading computing education for every child in England." I am the SME (Subject Matter Expert) for primary schools in the South East (Hampshire, Isle of Wight & West Sussex) and I'd like to make you aware of the latest wave of support from the NCCE. If you are in... Continue Reading →
