Computing Workshops for Primaries NORTH WEST LONDON - Lego Robotics, Micro:Bit, Animation, Web Design and more!
A wide range of computing workshops designed specifically for Primary School Children – exciting and engaging while reinforcing the principles of computational thinking. Workshops include programming and coding with Scratch, Python or Kodu using XBox controllers; inventors' workshops with the Micro:Bit; become an app developer with children creating their own web app for Android or iOS; 3D design and printing/CAD; 21st century story-telling using stop motion animation or TV production techniques using autocues, special effects and post-production techniques for their own documentary; robotics workshops combining engineering principles with programming to complete the challenge; alternative energy workshops; forensic science CSI activities.
Many of our courses and workshops can be integrated with other curriculum topics – talk to us about your particular requirements.
Workshops work as half day or full day options. Shorter workshops can also be provided to suit individual requirements.
ComputerXplorers is a Microsoft Partners in Learning and official trainers for the Kodu Kup.
To book this activity, please contact:Damien Wardell
northwestlondon@computerxplorers.co.uk
https://northwestlondon.computerxplorers.co.uk
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Published | 13 October 2020 |
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Last modified | 13 October 2020 |
Nature of scheme | In-school visit |
Subject(s) | Computing, Creating Media, Effective use of tools, Programming, Design & Development, Impact of technology, Algorithmic Thinking, Creative arts and media, Design and technology, CAD/CAM, Electronics, programming and control, Engineering, Practical work, Science |
Category | |
Age | 5-7, 7-11 |
Running times | 1-4 hours |
Cost | £300 From £300 per workshop dependent on duration, number of children, content and location. |
Risk assessment | No |