In celebration of European Code Week, FUZE Technologies will be running a free programming workshop for teachers on Thursday 16 October 2014 from 4.30pm to 7.30pm, at The National Museum of Computing (TNMOC) in Bletchley Park, Milton Keynes.
Designed for teachers with little or no experience of programming, the ‘Crack the Coding Curriculum’ workshop will equip teachers with the skills and confidence to make the new computing curriculum a success.
The workshop will provide teachers with the opportunity try out real programming for themselves using the FUZE, a programmable computer and electronics workstation powered by the Raspberry Pi (RPi).
Jon Silvera, managing director of FUZE Technologies said: “In principle the new computing curriculum couldn’t be more apt; coding is the must-have skill of the future. The reality however is that few schools are equipped with the skills and resources needed to deliver certain elements of the new curriculum. This is really the key driver behind our free workshop; the FUZE introduces ‘real’ programming in an easy-to-teach package designed to engage and excite students!”
To reserve your place at the workshop please visit: www.tnmoc.org/news/upcoming-events/crack-coding-curriculum