• Get the Programming Itch

    From September 2014, all maintained schools in England will be required to teach the new Computing curriculum at key stages 1-4. For the past 18 months I have been working closely with Primary ICT staff in the Faculty of Education to introduce module changes that reflect the new curriculum for key stages 1 and 2.

    My first task was to help clarify parts of the computer science terminology for staff. Secondly, I identified what our trainee teachers were currently being taught and how this could be mapped to the proposed changes. This also brought to light what would be needed in terms of additional teaching resources and support.

    I created a series of short Scratch Programming tutorials that utilised what trainees had already learned in other programming languages (e.g. Logo). This way, trainees could become familiar with the Scratch environment, which had become one of the preferred development tools due to its inclusion with the Raspberry Pi, whilst performing familiar tasks. The next step was to create a more in-depth tutorial based around a simple chase game which introduced concepts such as variables, events, timers, animation, conditional statements and basic AI.

    Scratch

    The tutorial was broken down into a series of exercises, each of which built on the skills and knowledge learned in the previous tutorials allowing trainees to develop their level of competency.

    This academic year, both undergraduate and postgraduate trainee teachers have been taught using these resources and the ICT Development Team have been providing additional support.

    During the summer break, if you’ve got the itch for computer programming why not try Scratch. http://scratch.mit.edu/help/videos/

    James Wainwright
    ICT Developer
    ICT Development Team


  • Learning Services newsletter – spotlight on technology enhanced learning and media and ICT

    And so September and First Week planning begins….The latest edition of the Learning Services newsletter is a special issue dedicated to all those summer planning activities!

    Find out about VLE enhancements, opportunities for training & development and the latest upgrade to Blackboard.

    Articles include news to update academic colleagues both around the Blackboard upgrade and the latest development within the VLE – Blackboard Community, which some of you may already have heard about and want to introduce for your department.

    Blackboard was successfully upgraded on Monday 21st July and there are two webinars to share the enhancements and new features and these take place on the 23rd and 24th of July.  More information about the new features of Blackboard can be found in the newsletter.

    Also in the newsletter is an overview of the development of the classroom infrastructure across campus and helpful information about training and support if you are using new technology or rooms or lecture theatres you are unfamiliar with.

    We have included some future gazing with a look at augmented reality uses in education and also the Horizon 2014 report.

    Changes to technology can be very fast paced and we welcome your feedback about your experiences of using the VLE and technologies and very importantly, areas where you feel we can provide more training and opportunities for development so please get in touch.

    email [email protected]

    Phone: 01695 650754 ex 7754

    Rachel Bury

    Academic Liaison Manager – Quality, Marketing and Communication

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  • Learning Services Remembers

    LS-RemembersAs part of a series of events and activities around the commemorations for World War I, Learning Services in conjunction with Lancashire Libraries are offering staff the opportunity to read Private Peaceful by Michael Morpurgo.

    “Young Thomas Peaceful looks back over his childhood from the battlefields of the First World War”

    “Written from the heart”
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    We have a number of copies to give out to staff to read and pass on over the summer. We’re keen to receive your feedback on the book and its themes and we’ll display this as part of our autumn exhibition. The book can be collected from the Ormskirk library – just ask at the Welcome Desk.

    Learning Services


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