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Education for all is core to the BBC’s mission and purpose. Our vision as BBC Education is to transform lives through education. We do this in four ways: Our flagship website is BBC Bitesize ...
Registration for BBC micro:bits has closed micro:bit - the next gen The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer that can be used to teach primary school children about coding.
Discover facts about DanTDM as he tells us why he wanted to get involved in coding and the BBC micro:bit - the next gen campaign.
Save guides, add subjects and pick up where you left off with your BBC account. The video sharing platform is the most used app or site among children and teenagers aged 3-17 with more than 80% ...
On 10-part Too Much, which follows producer Jessica (Hacks’ Megan Stalter) striking out in London for work and (maybe) ...
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Despite a growing need for tech skills, many parents claim coding isn’t taught in schools, research from the Raspberry Pi ...
The children are all pupils in P7 at a cross-section of schools in Northern Ireland. Topics include: Online bullying experiences, interactions with strangers and the apps that the kids use.
Instructor, Jessica Jones, explained the kids learn about everything from data analytics, programming, app development, and coding, all for free.
Help elementary students really get to know each other by empowering them to animate and share their personal stories.
Advice includes be flexible, don't over-plan, buggies with good wheels and most importantly, have fun.
BBC Bitesize has compiled a list of four acclaimed songs that you may not have known were originally someone else’s record.