Primary Computing Remote CPD Courses Phil Bagge and I are delivering remote training sessions on some of the more niche areas of the computing curriculum. From Physical Computing to 3D design, take you pick in this quality (yet cheap - only £40) training opportunity. Download the PDF flyer below and you can click on each... 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 →
Physical computing; where do I start?
5 steps to getting the best out of physical computing in primary school I've seen a lot of requests for help recently when it comes to teaching physical computing in KS2 using crumble and other micro controllers, so I thought I'd share my experiences on what works and how I've managed to get some fantastic... Continue Reading →
Physical Computing – Crumble Creations continued!
Remember I posted about these amazing year 6 crumble creations a while back? I did promise to show you more that were coming. Well take a look at these! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h6pDc70FOU All of these were thought up, designed, built, wired and programmed by my amazing Year 6 students in Bitterne Manor Primary. I'm just so grateful... Continue Reading →
Crumble Creations Update!
Just wanted you all to see these, some more fabulous projects by my fabulous Year 6s, entirely planned, designed, built, wired and coded by them! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLaV2quR3Eg&feature=youtu.be This just in!!! https://twitter.com/helenroberts77/status/1091087718740840449
