Block-based programming for KS3 computing
CO237 Online course
For those new to programming, this course will explore the fundamentals of programming using a block based language.
Skip to course bookingAligned with the Key Stage 3 Computing Programme of Study, this course introduces the fundamentals of programming using a block-based programming language.
You'll explore the three main programming constructs using the online coding platform EduBlocks, which is similar to Scratch. You'll have the opportunity to investigate code, modify snippets, and progress to creating your own working programs. Don't worry if you're new to programming—this course will guide you through the fundamentals needed to deliver KS3 Computing.
Who is it for?
This course is for prospective teachers of Key Stage 3 / 4 computing who may be new to the subject, or who may have taught computing in earlier years.
Topics covered
01 | Basics of programming - during this first section you'll explore sequencing and how to use input and output statements.
02 | Selection - this section will explore how selection can be used to include decisions within your programs. You'll explore IF and ELIF statements.
03 | Count-controlled iteration - during this section you'll explore your first type of iteration, you'll develop programs to integrate iteration.
04 | Condition-controlled iteration - during this section you'll explore condition-controlled iteration, including Boolean Operators.
05 | Lists and functions - the final section will explore how lists and functions can be integrated within your programs.
How long is this course?
This course is approximately 6 hours of self directed learning.
How will you learn?
This online, self-paced course can be completed flexibly. You can join and start this course at any time after the advertised date, and keep access for a year after booking.
Outcomes
By the end of this course, you will:
- Use a block based programming language using constructs sequencing, selection and iteration
- Understand how to use IF/ELSE statements
- Construct suitable code blocks for both count and condition-controlled iteration
- Explore how lists and functions can be used within a block-based programming language.
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