New Primary Resource - Evidencing using Seesaw
Seesaw offers a suite of award-winning tools, resources, and curriculum with interactive lessons, digital portfolios, and two-way communication features that provide continuous visibility into the student's learning journey to support and celebrate their learning.
In theses 4 short videos you'll explore the essential steps of setting up your Seesaw account, understand how to use Seesaw's library, configure activities for various groups and unlock the skills to efficiently respond to and mark student submissions.
CAS Physical Computing - Support for Physical Computing & Resources
In this session we'll be answering your questions about things you need support with in terms of Physical Computing, looking at the micro:course and getting feedback for an updated version, finding out about Physical Computing community badges (and how to get yours) and finding out how to submit a resource of yours to ARM for an Amazon voucher
Taking place 26th March
CAS Secondary - Mission Encodeable's free programming resources
This session offers a unique opportunity to hear from two A-level computer science students. Anna Wake and Harry Wake from Mission Encodeable will be discussing their views and insights on how we can make learning to code more engaging for young people.
Taking place 17th April
CAS AI - Dilemmas and opportunities in using AI
In this session, Carl Simmons will explore some of the dilemmas and opportunities inherent in the use of AI in education. Come along and explore ever-present assessment challenges, the wild world of AI image generation and how using AI as a virtual programming examiner could free up teacher time.
Taking place 23rd April