Teaching with Physical Computing: Introduction to Project-Based Learning
Offered By: Arm Education via edX
Course Description
Overview
Arm’s first professional development course introduces you to the core elements of physical computing. This includes common Arm-based hardware platforms such as Arduino, Raspberry Pi and micro:bit, as well as the learning theories and concepts that underpin a Project-Based Learning pedagogy. The course helps you transform your approach to teaching Computer Science in the classroom, sharing best practice and practical guides to give all learners the opportunity to develop and practice a broad range of STEM skills.
The course explores how physical computing devices can enable educators to apply a constructionist approach to computing in the classroom, using real-world contexts to engage and inspire learners to be creative with technology.
Syllabus
Module 1 Introduction
Module 2 Required hardware and software (micro:bit, Arduino, Raspberry Pi)
Module 3 The big picture of physical computing
Module 4 Brief description of the orthodoxies
Module 5 The big picture of learning
Module 6 The ASP approach
Module 7 Comprehensive reflection on many learning theories
Module 8 Comprehensive reflection on many teaching approaches
Module 9 Computational thinking
Module 10 Classroom investigation
Taught by
Robert Leeman, Dr John Woollard and Gareth Edgell
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