Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) will be hosting the next ICT for Education seminar for computing teachers. It’s free to attend.
When
Tuesday 23rd April 2024
3.30pm – 7pm (you can pop in and out at any time)
Audience
The event is for those teaching in primary, secondary,independent, special and FE with a passion for Computing, Computer Science,Technology, and with a commitment to raising the standards of computer literacyand the appreciation of technology among students.
Speakers
Paul Curzon, Professor of Computer Science at QMUL, Miles Berry, Professor of Computing Education at the University of Roehampton, and Tig Williams, CAS Master Teacher, teacher trainer and IT professional and Dale Howarth, ASUS Education, will be presenting content tohelp you in your teaching of Computer Science.
Come and hear keynotes on: Computer Science for Fun; how to encourage pupil engagement in Computer Science; the use of generative AI in the classroom.There will be pointers towards practical tools and resources available for teachersto inspire and motivate students and add pizzazz to the Computing curriculum.
Download and share the invitation / flyer or read an online version.
Where
QMUL’s Geography Building, Room 2.26 (capacity 70) – off Mile End Road, nearest tube Stepney Green station. More detailed directions and photographs of the route into campus.

The event is sponsored by ASUS

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