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Announcing Arm School Program's debut edX program, In this module we will be looking at learning from a theoretical perspective first, and then moving quickly on through to practical ... This module introduces the concepts associated with SIPB 50 schedule: To find out more about Student Cable Video Productions and how you can participate, ... Learn about coding with us live through Digital Making at Home: Find out more about us: As our daily lives have changed drastically due to COVID-19, traditional face-to-face activities were put to a stop, consequently ...

In this talk Professor Sue Sentance and Dr Jessie Durk from the University of Cambridge will describe a 5-year longitudinal ... In this module we explore the links between PBL projects and the formal curriculum as well as how the Arm School Programs ... This short video entails how the Arduino UNO works and how to troubleshoot uploading code if there is any issues. For more ... This module introduces several learning theories that have implications for the

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Teaching with Physical Computing Overview

Teaching with Physical Computing Overview

Announcing Arm School Program's debut edX program,

A Brief Description of the Orthodoxies | Teaching with Physical Computing #5

A Brief Description of the Orthodoxies | Teaching with Physical Computing #5

In this module we will be looking at learning from a theoretical perspective first, and then moving quickly on through to practical ...

Physical Computing | Teaching with Physical Computing #8

Physical Computing | Teaching with Physical Computing #8

This module introduces the concepts associated with

SIPB 50: Physical Computing - Dan Halbert

SIPB 50: Physical Computing - Dan Halbert

SIPB 50 schedule: https://sipb50.mit.edu/ To find out more about Student Cable Video Productions and how you can participate, ...

Let's do physical computing | Digital Making at Home

Let's do physical computing | Digital Making at Home

Learn about coding with us live through Digital Making at Home: http://rpf.io/fyt-dmah Find out more about us: http://rpf.io/fyt ...

The Big Picture of Learning | Teaching with Physical Computing #6

The Big Picture of Learning | Teaching with Physical Computing #6

This module provides an

Roadmap to Providing Effective Physical Computing and Coding Education

Roadmap to Providing Effective Physical Computing and Coding Education

As our daily lives have changed drastically due to COVID-19, traditional face-to-face activities were put to a stop, consequently ...

Exploring Physical Computing in Schools: a UK-based research study | micro:bit Live Global 2026

Exploring Physical Computing in Schools: a UK-based research study | micro:bit Live Global 2026

In this talk Professor Sue Sentance and Dr Jessie Durk from the University of Cambridge will describe a 5-year longitudinal ...

An Introduction to the GWAEA Physical Computing Toolkit

An Introduction to the GWAEA Physical Computing Toolkit

Welcome to the Grant Wood AEA

Intro to Physical Computing with Arduino

Intro to Physical Computing with Arduino

CodeHS is a web-based computer science

Links to Formal Curriculum | Teaching with Physical Computing #10

Links to Formal Curriculum | Teaching with Physical Computing #10

In this module we explore the links between PBL projects and the formal curriculum as well as how the Arm School Programs ...

Introduction to Physical Computing - 2.0 Getting Started

Introduction to Physical Computing - 2.0 Getting Started

This short video entails how the Arduino UNO works and how to troubleshoot uploading code if there is any issues. For more ...

Comprehensive Reflection on Learning Theory | Teaching with Physical Computing #7

Comprehensive Reflection on Learning Theory | Teaching with Physical Computing #7

This module introduces several learning theories that have implications for the