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 →
Modular Robotics with Robo Wunderkind – Review
Review of Robo Wunderkind for Tech Age Kids I've just had a great time exploring Robo Wunderkind and writing a review for Tech Age Kids, check it out!
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
