The latest addition to our Code Clock workshop roster, Code Clock 'Minors' provides an opportunity for young people who currently attend or about to leave primary school i.e. in P5-P7. Over the course of the week, young people will learn coding fundamentals through experiential learning
The latest addition to our Code Clock workshop roster, Code Clock 'Minors' provides an opportunity for young people who currently attend or about to leave primary school i.e. in P5-P7.
Over the course of the week, young people will learn coding fundamentals through experiential learning using the latest programmable digital technologies.
This will include:
Day 1- Introduction to Coding
Day 2- 'Minecraft Madness'
Day 3- 'Microbits and Bytes'
Day 4- 'The Happy App Inventor'
Day 5- Python and Raspberry Pi
Both venues introduced students to fundamental programming concepts and techniques using applications such as Scratch and App Inventor. While these proved very popular with learners, there was a clear demand for workshops which challenged learners.
Introducing them to more syntax-driven coding found in programming languages such as Python, C# and Java. There was a clear direction of travel towards this area of computing coming from CCEA and the Department of Education (NI) at both GCSE and A Level.
Our new Python Workshop is great for teaching coding fundamentals through a real-world programming language. We will use Python (a programming language used by companies such as Google and NASA) to teach coding basics!
This primary aim of this course is to introduce students aged 8 to 10 years old to programming and computational thinking through a mix of Block Coding and programming with Python.
Children are not just building robots, they are getting acquainted with various machines and mechanisms, studying robotics, physics, mathematics, and electricity, moving from one stage to another, from simple to complex. They create robots, learn code and have fun with classmates.
Robotics is a unique area of study, bringing together programming, problem solving, engineering, mathematics and physics.
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