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30 Aug, 6 Sept, 13 Sept, 4 – 5. This is BBC Micro:Bit 3 part course June 22, 2023

The micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that introduces you to how software and hardware work together. It has an LED light display, buttons, sensors and… Read more

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Make It Happen – summer activities for learners June 14, 2023

Make It Happen are running free digital literacy and computing science activities over the summer in Glasgow, North Lanarkshire and East Renfrewshire. See the dates… Read more

Computing Science Scotland 2023: Review and Resources May 22, 2023

If you missed Computing Science Scotland Week, we have (most!) sessions available for you to view again!  (Unfortunately the tech gremlins appeared in a few… Read more

Scratch Sustainability Challenge #CSscot23 May 15, 2023

Get involved with Computing Science Scotland Week 2023! Explore the Global Goals using Scratch and share with us on twitter #CSscot23 or/and share to our… Read more

BBC micro:bit – The Next Gen : Register for 30 free micro:bits! May 15, 2023

BBC micro:bit – the next gen, is a new partnership between BBC Education, The Micro:bit Educational Foundation and Nominet. The partnership will donate a set… Read more

About Digilearn.scot

In line with the Digital Learning and Teaching Strategy for Scotland, DigiLearn team at Education Scotland aim to:

  • Develop the skills and confidence of educators in the appropriate and effective use of digital technology to support learning and teaching
  • Improve access to digital technology for all learners
  • Ensure that digital technology is a central consideration in all areas of curriculum and assessment delivery
  • Empower leaders of change to drive innovation and investment in digital technology for learning and teaching

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Computing Science

Have you visited our Computing Science site yet?

Computing is one of the most exciting subjects children and young people can learn about. Computers are all around us, embedded in the devices we use everyday, from kettles and toasters, to cars and buildings.

The DigiLearn team at Education Scotland aim to provide teachers with the knowledge and skills to bring this exciting, engaging and meaningful subject to life in, and out, of classrooms across the country. We will develop capacity across education for teachers to develop and embed computing science across the curriculum, with the support of training, resources and tailored guidance/support.

 

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