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Tech for helping the planet. Tech She Can assembly recording.

Access an exciting Earth Day assembly recording from Tech She Can and explore how creative technology is solving problems and inventing useful tools to help the planet.

During this session recording, children will explore the role technology plays in helping us to protect our planet and fight climate change. They are also crucially introduced to a variety of green careers within tech that they could potentially pursue in the future.

You can access a recording from the session on 18.04.23 here.

This assembly is aimed at Second level learners but could still be enjoyed by younger and older learners with teacher support. There will be an open-ended and adaptable challenge activity at the end of the session.

Find out more about Tech Che Can with this link: TechSheCan website and you can also explore a variety of short animated lessons here Animated lessons – TechSheCan.

 

03 March 11:00 – 11:45, Code Along – Networks and Radio Communication with micro:bit Second Level Learners +

In this live lesson, for second level learners and above, we will send messages between two or more BBC micro:bits (this is possible with the simulator and with actual devices).  To protect our messages, we will use some simple encryption to ensure that our messages cannot be intercepted and read anyone other than who we intend them to be read by.

Book your class onto this live lesson here.

07 February 11:00 – 11:20, Safer Internet Day ‘Read Along’ with Hanni and the Magic Window Author

Join this interactive read along of ‘Hanni and the Magic Window’ performed by the author Ami Lockwood, Childnet.

Hanni and the Magic Window is brought to you by UK Safer Internet Centre and Childnet.

An online safety story without any technology!

This story is written for children aged 3 and up. It is a rhyming story all about speaking out and getting help.

Sign your early and first level learners up here

07 February 14:00 – 14:20, Safer Internet Day ‘Read Along’ with Hanni and the Magic Window Author

Join this interactive read along of ‘Hanni and the Magic Window’ performed by the author Ami Lockwood, Childnet.

Hanni and the Magic Window is brought to you by UK Safer Internet Centre and Childnet.

An online safety story without any technology!

This story is written for children aged 3 and up. It is a rhyming story all about speaking out and getting help.

Sign your early and first level learners up here

07 February 16:00 – 16:20, Safer Internet Day ‘Read Along’ with Hanni and the Magic Window Author

Join this interactive read along of ‘Hanni and the Magic Window’ performed by the author Ami Lockwood, Childnet.

Hanni and the Magic Window is brought to you by UK Safer Internet Centre and Childnet.

An online safety story without any technology!

This story is written for children aged 3 and up. It is a rhyming story all about speaking out and getting help.

Sign your early and first level learners up here

02 March AM, PM and evening, NCSC Childminders in Scotland session and play-along for children (early level)

As childminders, you want to create a safe and secure environment for the children in your care. As we become ever more reliant on digital technology it is increasingly important that you protect data (on children, and families), finances and also the integrity of any digital systems you use, including email, communication channels and databases.

This webinar is for all childminders working in Scotland. It is run by the National Cyber Security Centre and supported by the Scottish Government, Education Scotland, Scottish Childminding Association and the Care Inspectorate, as part of Cyber Scotland Week. It will provide you with advice and steps you can take to minimise the likelihood and impact of a cyber attack, and information about where to get help and advice if you need it.

Join us to identify a handful of steps you can take to minimise the potentially costly and disruptive effect of a cyber incident, and better safeguard the children in your care, as well as your business’s finances and reputation.

Part of the 9.30am and 1.30pm sessions include a story ‘Monkey Cow’ by Stuart Spendlow and a hands on activity for children, focusing on creating secure passwords. To take part in the children’s activity, you will require some resources to hand:

• bag/box

• random household objects/ toys

• post it notes/small pieces of paper

• pens/pencils

Please click on one of the time slots below to join us in one of the 50 minute interactive online sessions for all childminders in Scotland and the children in your care.

Click here to sign up to the 9.30am -10.20am session

 

Click here to sign up to the 1.30pm -2.20pm session

 

7PM SESSION IS FULL SIGN UP NOW CLOSED (shorter childminder only session, no children’s activity)

 

When you have signed up, a join link will be sent to you via the email you use to sign up.

The link will ask you to join an online Microsoft Team’s meeting. No log in is required.

02 March 09:30, Tech She Can live assembly ***NEW DATE***

***NEW DATE***

Join Poppy from Tech She Can for this exciting assembly and explore the world of cyber in this LIVE Tech for Safety and Security assembly. This is aimed at Second level learners but could still be enjoyed by younger and older learners with teacher support. There will be an open-ended and adaptable challenge activity at the end of the session.

Find out more about Tech Che Can with this link: TechSheCan website

 

Sign up using this EventBrite link: go to EventBrite

27 Feb, 11:00 – 11:45, Live Lesson, Be Cyber Smart for First Level

Join Barefoot for this live lesson on Cyber Resilience, for first level learners.

In this live lesson we will explore the idea of how and why we can
keep our things secure using locks and passwords. We will look at
a range of digital and non-digital everyday objects which can be
locked to keep them secure.  We will focus on ownership and ownership and permissions which are the basics of the ethical use of computers.

Sign your class up here