Technocamps Professional Learning - Micro:Bits | STEM
Yn ystod y sesiwn ryngweithiol hon, bydd athrawon yn archwilio’r offeryn dysgu peirianyddol newydd sbon gan alluogi dysgwyr i raglennu’r micro:bit gan ddefnyddio model y gallant ei hyfforddi eu hunain. Bydd yr offeryn hwn yn cael ei arddangos gyda gweithgareddau sy’n cwmpasu detholiad o’r meysydd Dysgu a Phrofiad sydd wedi’u cynnwys yn y Cwricwlwm i Gymru. Yn dilyn hyn, bydd ymarferwyr yn cael eu harwain trwy nodwedd logio data micro:bit a sut y gellir ei ddefnyddio mewn amrywiaeth o ffyrdd i gwmpasu’r agweddau trin data a geir yn y Cwricwlwm i Gymru a’r Fframwaith Cymhwysedd Digidol.
Gofynnwn i ymarferwyr ddod â’u dyfeisiau micro:bit a gliniaduron eu hunain i’w rhaglennu lle bo modd. Bu problemau gyda Chromebooks yn cysylltu â rhwydweithiau wi-fi y tu allan i'r ysgol yn y gorffennol.
Sylwer: Bydd angen y micro:bits V2 a lansiwyd gyntaf yn 2020 ar gyfer y gweithgareddau a gwmpesir. Mae'r rhain yn hawdd eu hadnabod gan yr uwchseinydd canolog ar gefn y ddyfais.
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To continue our support of the BBC and micro:bit Foundation's micro:bit - the next gen campaign, Technocamps are again hosting professional learning events for practitioners in Wales during February and March 2025.
This training event will run from 10am-3pm on the 14th of February and will take place in Technocamps, 2nd floor Margam Building, Swansea University, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP
We are working with Techniquest who manage the PL contract for Wales on behalf of STEM Learning to support this event. 15 practitioners from state schools can apply for a £130 teacher award to cover supply/associated costs for attending this training, as we are expecting many more attendees, this award will be on a first come first serve basis. You must complete this form AND the form at the following link to be eligible to claim the subsidy:
Technocamps Professional Learning - Micro:Bits | STEM
During this interactive session, teachers will explore the brand new Machine Learning tool allowing learners to program the micro:bit using a model they can train themselves. This tool will be demonstrated with activities covering a selection of the areas of Learning and Experience included in the Curriculum for Wales. Following this, practitioners will be led through the micro:bit’s data logging feature and how this can be used in a variety of ways to cover the data handling aspects found in the Curriculum for Wales and the Digital Competency Framework.
We ask that practitioners bring their own micro:bit devices and laptops to program them where possible. There have been issues with Chromebooks connecting to wi-fi networks outside of school in the past
Note: The activities covered will require the V2 micro:bits that first launched in 2020. These are easily identifiable by the central speaker on the back of the device.