New to computing pathway for Maths teachers - face to face CN277 / E01

Start date
14 Jun 22
Duration
2 Days
Location
University of Reading, Institute Of Education, 4 Redlands Road, Reading RG1 5EX View on Google Map

Summary

Computing is an evolving and exciting subject to teach that opens up career options. This pathway will support you, as a Maths teacher, start your journey to becoming upskilled with the subject knowledge and confidence to teach computing. By booking onto this pathway, you’ll complete the following two courses from the Computer Science Accelerator programme: •    Maths in Computer Science•    Introduction to algorithms, programming data

Who is it for?

This course is intended for non-specialist Maths teachers who are new to computing, wanting to learn more about the knowledge required to deliver the computing curriculum.

No prior knowledge is required to attend this webinar.

What topics are covered?

  • Introduction to algorithms, programming data (CP428) – during this course you’ll explore how algorithms are designed and how programs are written to provide clear instructions to machines and how to read and write algorithms using flowcharts and pseudocode. You’ll explore how to create simple block-based computer programs and discover how to implement them using the Python programming language. Finally, you’ll learn about the binary system used by computers to store and process data, and how to convert to and from the familiar denary system of numbers zero to nine.
  • Maths in Computer Science – maths is firmly embedded at the core of computer science, during this course you’ll explore the fundamentals of using maths in computer science. You’ll explore number systems such as binary, denary and hexadecimal, logic, arithmetic and relational operators and applying mathematical techniques.

How will you learn?

Hands-on experiential learning with the collaborative support of your peers.

Expert advice and instruction on the GCSE curriculum and the expectations of a computer science teacher, from experienced classroom practitioners.

How long is this course?

By following this pathway you’ll complete two courses from the Computer Science Accelerator programme, totalling approximately 10 hours, split across multiple days.

This course is delivered as part of the National Centre for Computing Education.

Who is the course leader?

Outcomes

Participants will:

Maths in computer science:

  • Apply maths in problems used for assessment of GCSE computer science
  • Develop maths capability in ways that align to the teaching students receive in mathematics lessons, helping them to transfer their knowledge between subjects
  • Build upon the maths curriculum to strengthen student understanding, appropriate for their developmental stage

Introduction to algorithms, programming data:

  • Understand how binary, denary and hexadecimal are used to represent numbers, and why this is important for computer science
  • Recognise and use the basic building blocks of programming: sequence, selection and repetition
  • Learn about algorithms, how they are usually represented, and some of their most common applications

Sessions

DateTimeLocation
1 New to computing pathway for Maths teachers - face to face14 June 202210:00-15:00University of Reading
2 New to computing pathway for Maths teachers - face to face15 June 202210:00-15:00University of Reading

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