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Physical computing kit - KS3 micro:bit - short course

CP253 Face to face course

Explore physical computing using the micro:bit device and how the Teach Computing Curriculum can be used to engage students.

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Practical work Algorithmic thinking Computer systems Programming Physical Computing Kit Key stage 3 Teach secondary computing certificate
Face to face course 90 minutes

  • Remote Delivered CPD 22 January 16:15—22 January 2025
  • Leicester 29 April 16:00—29 April 2025

Learning computing with the micro:bit has been proven to raise interest and enjoyment among KS3 learners, and increase the number of girls interested in further study. It provides an engaging way to develop subject knowledge, through fun projects that provide instant feedback to develop programming skill.
During this CPD, you’ll explore how the micro:bit, can be programmed to control creative digital projects. With a range of programming environments freely available it supports the transition from blocks to text, meeting the programming requirements of the National Curriculum and preparing students ready for GCSE.
The micro:bit is a complete package for physical computing, with in-built buttons, LEDs, and sensors for detecting movement, light and heat. You’ll find out how to setup the device, how to attach add-ons to make use of the inputs and outputs, and how to teach using micro:bit, making use of the free Teach Computing Curriculum.
Your local computing hub can provide a loanable micro:bit kit enabling you to implement CPD back in the classroom.

Who is it for?

This course is aimed at teachers and subject leaders of computing, looking to develop physical computing in the classroom to complement existing approaches.

How long is this course?

This course consists of a single 90 minute session. 

How will you learn?

Hands-on experiential learning with the collaborative support of your peers, led by an experienced Professional Development Leader. The course will model teaching approaches that can be taken back to the classroom.

Outcomes

By the end of this course you will be able to:
  • Understand the impact physical computing has on engaging students in computing
  • Create simple programs to control the micro:bit and additional components
  • Teach effectively using the free, high-quality physical computing activities in the Teach Computing Curriculum.

This course is part of Teach secondary computing

Teach secondary computing

Our nationally recognised qualification will give you confidence to take your computing teaching to the next level and to apply those skills in the classroom.

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