Computing At School (CAS) and King’s College London are hosting the free, in-person Computing Teachers’ Conference for KS3-KS5 (~11 – 18 year old pupils) teachers from London and beyond. If you would like to attend please register by Wednesday 3 June 2026.
“This is an opportunity to discuss teaching best-practice with peers, discover new coding tools, and learn about new areas of research from academic staff from King’s. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.”
Sat 20 June, 10am to 5pm (registration from 9.30am)
In-person: Bush House, Strand Campus, 30 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BG
The conference has its main page on the King’s College London’s website, you can register here and find more details about the conference programme here.
“The keynote will be delivered by Jens Mönig. Jens is a researcher at SAP. He is the architect and lead programmer of UC Berkeley’s SNAP! programming language for which he has been awarded the U.S. National Technology Leadership Symposium Educational Leadership Award 2020 together with Brian Harvey. Previously Jens has helped develop Scratch for the MIT Media Lab and written enterprise software.”
If you might enjoy travelling by ferry the nearest Thames Clippers‘ pier is Waterloo / London Eye. Embankment is a little further away (near Charing Cross station) but more on a straight bus line to the venue.
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