Meet micro:bit v2 NS011 / A21
Summary
This course will provide an introduction to computer science covering First and Second level evidencing why it is so important for our learners. It will provide practical workshops introducing and using Micro:bit version 2, allowing delegates to explore the purpose of a Micro:bit, how to programme the Micro:bit to carry out a range of tasks and how it can enhance computer science outcomes.
This course will develop skills and confidence needed to plan, facilitate and evaluate a Micro:bit project within your own class or setting. The course comes with resources other materials required for use in the practical workshops.We will also share our learning via Microsoft Teams and consider a variety of useful websites/apps and other resources to further develop computer science learning.
To apply for this course please contact SSERC directly (enquiries@sserc.scot) who will forward you the necessary information. Shortly after the published closing date for applications the Administration Team at SSERC will send to successful applicants:
- confirmation of an offer of a place on the course together with details on enrolment procedures
- information on ENTHUSE bursary and how to apply for such a bursary
- a set of terms and conditions which you must meet in order to qualify for an ENTHUSE bursary
If you are a supply teacher you may still qualify for an ENTHUSE bursary; please contact SSERC to establish your eligibility
Who is it for?
Primary practitioners - First and Second Level
What topics are covered?
Design, build and test computing solutions. Sequencing of instructions using programmable devices. Problem solving skills - building simple programs to carry out given tasks using an appropriate language. A practical introduction to the Micro:bit version 2. Programming the Micro:bit to carry out a range of tasks to enhance computer science outcomes.
How will you learn?
Online
How long is this course?
2 days, plus self study. Total 10 hours
Course Leaders
Kevin Reid
Who is the course leader?
Outcomes
- demonstrate a range of basic problem solving skills by building simple programs to carry out a given task, using a Micro:bit
- create, develop and evaluate computing solutions in response to a design challenge.
- programme the Microbit to receive and interpret a range of inputs
Sessions
Date | Time | Location | |
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Meet micro:bit v2 - day 1 | 09 November 2021 | 15:00-18:00 | Virtual |
Meet micro:bit v2 - day 2 | 22 February 2022 | 15:00-18:00 | Virtual |
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Cost
* Your school or college will receive the subsidy on successful completion of the CPD and impact toolkit. Find out more. | ||
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Fee-paying school or college (independent) | Activity fee£320.00 | |
State-funded school or college | Activity fee£320.00 | Subsidy available*£320.00 |
Participants from outside the UK will be charged the course fee and an additional £120 per day plus VAT.
Outside the UK? Fee information
Check your school subsidy status
The subsidy value may be higher for your school or college.
Additional information
Would you like this course delivered at your school? Contact enquiries@stem.org.uk to find out more.
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