Short course

In Newcastle Upon Tyne

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Short course

  • Location

    Newcastle upon tyne

Learning Outcomes. Develop ideas by communicating, presenting and exchanging information. Investigate and handle information. Planning skills by controlling and monitoring events. Experience scenarios by modelling real and imaginary situations. Acquire and refine the techniques e.g. saving, copying, checking the accuracy of input and output needed to use ICT. Develop the skills of collecting first-hand data. analysing and evaluating it, making inferences or. predictions and testing them, drawing and presenting. conclusions, and use all these in their work with ICT. Suitable for: Primary and Secondary Students.

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Location

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Newcastle Upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear)
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West Road, Fenham, NE4 9LU

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Course programme

Kool Kahootz

Students of all ages can create fantastic three-dimensional environments which allows them to experience animation, add sounds to events and objects, link one scene to another to navigate and explore their personal world. Covering 60% of KS2 ICT curriculum, opportunities and creativity are endless using this cross-curricular software.

Mission Maker

Mission Maker allows students to rapidly

• Select elements from an extensive game world

• Animate 3D characters

Scratch

Scratch is a new programming application that can be used to create your own interactive applications.

Roaming Robots

Students learn how to use modular LEGO Robotics Invention System programming software. Responses to touch and light sensors are programmed into the software and downloaded to the robot for testing:

• Inputs and outputs

• Switches and loops

• Procedures and annotations

DataLogging

By monitoring a range of variables including light, temperature, sound, heart rate and weather conditions, students will gain an extensive understanding of how and why monitoring equipment can be used and develop knowledge and skills that are easily transferable to real life data-logging and monitoring situations.

ICT

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