Computational thinking in early years across Europe: Co-Make comes to London A favourite children’s action song performed in five languages in as many countries, pattern making with gloves in the playground…it can only... > 13th November 2020
Remote learning in an emergency: six best practice principles from Rosendale Primary School Kate Atkins is head of Rosendale Primary School, an outstanding research school in south London, CEO of the Great North Wood Education Trust and a... > 3rd April 2020
Computational thinking in early years – how the Co-Make project is bringing together educators and children from across Europe How can we support very young children to develop computational thinking? How are educators doing it already, across Europe, and could it be done... > 14th February 2020
Bett free CPD workshops – find out more, part 2 We’re partnering with Bett to deliver a day of award-winning CPD on Friday, 24 January and we’ll be bringing you six fantastic workshops led by... > 10th January 2020
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
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
From seed pods to python skins: exploring the Garden Museum digitally London CLC has embarked on a number of creative collaborations already this year, such as working with Tate Modern on a Tate Exchange project. Our... > 25th April 2018
Music and computing with Scratch Jr A teacher at one of our partner schools asked us about ideas for a Music-computing project for year 2. We thought he could use Scratch Jnr to record... > 21st April 2017