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Linking your STEM curriculum to careersRP382
This course explores ideas for developing STEM career learning content in lessons and extra-curricular activities.
This short course forms part of our suite of STEM Career professional development modules that can be accessed via our Science Learning Partnerships.
Creating media with free and open source softwareSL953
Explore how to use free and open-source software, which can be utilised for developing digital media. You’ll explore software such as Inkscape, GIMP, and Audacity, each used individually for image and sound content development. You’ll learn in-depth how to utilise the tools and techniques required to teach...Computing Clusters Event - Progressing Towards the Quality MarkCZ500
Cohort 1 of the Computing Clusters programme may be over, but we are happy to announce another opportunity for your school to work towards the Computing Quality Mark. This free event is exclusive to 78 schools who have completed the programme. The event will include dimension planning and improvement...How to use AI to reduce teacher workloadNC215
In this engaging one-hour webinar, you’ll find out how AI and other digital tools are saving time and supporting collaboration in the classroom. You’ll explore lesson planning, low stakes assessment and adaptive teaching. You will be introduced to effective prompt writing to create text and image...Developing augmented reality (AR) productsNC201
Augmented reality (AR) is changing the way we present information. With its highly engaging and interactive user experience, we are now able to present 2D and 3D models within a user’s local surroundings.Augmented reality has recently been introduced as a mandatory unit of work to the Level 2 OCR Cambridge...AI in primary computingCP408
Explore how Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be linked to aspects of the primary computing curriculum, supporting creativity, digital literacy, and the use of information technology.This course will support you in developing a basic understanding of what AI is and how it is used in everyday life. It will help ensure...Leading primary computing - module 3CP009
Advance your practice as subject leader and support teaching staff in your school as you work towards outstanding computing. Learn how to capitalise on your equipment, extend your budget and adapt your curriculum and pedagogy to meet the needs of all pupils. This course will help established primary computing...Object oriented programming (OOP) in A Level computer scienceCP516
Object-oriented programming (OOP) is an approach to systems development that focuses on objects and the way that they interact. The OOP method of programming (or paradigm) is different to the procedural paradigm, which many programmers start with on their learning journey.During this course you will learn about...Empowering girls in key stage 2 computingCP409
If we want to address the gender gap in computing, we need to start during the primary years. Discover research-backed teaching methods and pedagogies which resonate with girls so that computing can be more equitable and inclusive. This course will explore the current gender balance in computing education and delve...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...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...