Give it a try – our pick of the best apps and tools, part 3 Each week in our newsletter we highlight a favourite free or low-cost app/tool/resource/piece of software and give a brief rundown of how you might... > 27th July 2018
What is gamelan? And why choose this creative arts and computing workshop? Gamelan is the collective name for an ensemble, orchestra or group of instruments that come from the fourth most populated country in the world –... > 17th July 2018
Computing at School (CAS) conference 2018 – highlights and links A CAS conference is always a pleasure to attend, writes Peter Lillington, London CLC’s computer teaching and learning consultant, and this year’s... > 12th July 2018
London CLC podcast episode 3: technology use in the early years London Connected Learning Centre podcast no 3: technology use in the early years Welcome to the latest episode of the London Connected Learning... > 4th July 2018
What’s a London CLC primary computing conference like? From design thinking to Pixar’s 22 rules of storytelling, unplugged computational thinking to light-up cities, you can guarantee that a London CLC... > 29th June 2018
Putting British edtech on the map Want to see, at a glance, the nearest edtech mover and shaker to you? With the Education Foundation’s new edtech interactive map you can do... > 21st June 2018
How schools can combat fake news through critical literacy The Commission on Fake News and the Teaching of Critical Literacy Skills in Schools, published its Fake news and critical literacy: final report... > 14th June 2018
London CLC podcast episode 2: girls and computing London Connected Learning Centre podcast no 2: girls and computing Welcome to the latest episode of the London Connected Learning Centre podcast.... > 8th June 2018
Get arty with Scratch scripts Teachers often ask us how they can support their pupils’ progression and creativity in Scratch programming, writes London CLC computing... > 30th May 2018