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 →
Developing Digital Literacy: re-capture the excitement of IT!
(Link to download plans, guides and resources are at the end of the article) Note: this project is now available as online lessons; a series of video tutorials to be shown directly to pupils or for teachers to watch before delivering in the classroom - Online Lessons: Adventure Quests We have all seen the adverts... Continue Reading →
Teach Computing Resources
Did you know that the National Centre for Computing Education hosts a wealth of teaching resources for KS1, KS2 and KS3? At the moment there is a fairly limited amount, but this will increase shortly as more resources are in the pipeline and just about to be published. Have a look on the Teach Computing... Continue Reading →
