Have a look at the resources below for learning and teaching of digital technologies.
๐ก Planners:
If you’re looking for support with planning for technologies, there are a range of planning resources below you can utilise:
- RAiSE Technologies Planning Tool – A guide to learning and teaching each Experience and Outcome for all Technologies from Early to Second Level (not just digital).
- Make It Happen Digital Technologies Planners – See progressive planners from Make It Happen Club in association with St. Josephโs Primary School Digital Literacy Working Party.
- Mr Morrison’s Curriculum Resource Bank – Scroll through Mr Morrison’s wealth of resources to support digital learning and teaching.
๐พ BBC micro:bit:
- Click here for a video tutorial and further resources to get you and your learners coding using the BBC micro:bit.
- For even more micro:bit resources, check out Mr Morrison’s micro:bit resources here.
๐ค Artificial Intelligence:
- Children’s Rights and AI Teaching Pack – Childrenโs Parliament, the Scottish AI Alliance and The Alan Turing Institute are excited to share a free resource pack designed for teachers of primary-aged children (P5โP7). Developed with children and educators across Scotland, the pack introduces Artificial Intelligence (AI) in a way thatโs practical, ethical and age-appropriate, with childrenโs human rights at its core.
๐ย Useful Links:
- ScratchJr (5-7 year olds) – With ScratchJr, young learners can program their own interactive stories and games. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects and express themselves creatively on the computer.
- Scratch (7+ upwards) – Create stories, games, and animations through coding.
- Barefoot Computing – Barefoot can help you to deliver technologies brilliantly with free workshops, helpful online guides and engaging lessons.