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mBlock
mBlock 5 A powerful platform for coding designed for STEM education mBlock 5, based on Scratch 3.0, is specially designed to support STEM education. By supporting block-based and text-based programming, mBlock 5 allows users to freely create games and animations, and to program Makeblock robots and micro: bit. Moreover, the software features cutting-edge technologies like […]
Human robot by Barefoot
Program a Human Robot to move Read more here human_robot_activity6fb9fddbdcfc6c779083ff0100ba3f46
Barefoot – unplugged activities to develop computational thinking skills
Join Dr Chips and Ms Lieghio for the first Barefoot Live. Here they’ll be introducing various unplugged activities to develop computational thinking skills, including Dance Moves! The activities are suitable for all primary pupils and require nothing more than pen and paper to complete.
Program a teacher / Sandwich Bot
Children have to program their teacher to make a jam sandwich using basic commands. It is not as easy a it seems. You can view the planning here. http://code-it.co.uk/csplanning.html (Sandwich Making Algorithm)
Critical thinking in six kid-friendly animations
Watch the next videos at https://gizmodo.com/critical-thinking-explained-in-six-kid-friendly-animati-5888322
eTwinning/ Code of conduct
Students studied eTwinning code of conduct and expressed their ideas Link at eTwinning
LTTAs
Italy – Computational thinking; Turkey – Use of 3D printer; Poland – Circuit drawing, simulation, animation and PCB drawing: Proteus; Romania – Own designed robotic projects; Greece- Open Source Coding: Scratch and Mblock Programming Languages.
Barefoot – explore patterns
Join Dr Chips and Ms Zaman as they explore patterns! Patterns are all around us and being able to spot and use them is an important computational thinking skill. This session will share a range of unplugged pattern activities and showcase our ‘Colourful Kits’ interactive
etwinning / My favourite digital app
Partner schools asked their students “What is your favourite digital application” The answers by students Link at eTwinning
Learn to code and become digital makers
Free resources for young people to learn to code and become digital makers Visit Raspberry Pi Foundation (available in many languages)

