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Computing jobs of the future

Longtown Parent Support Organisation

Description In this event we will look into computing networks and how our school, community and country are connected. We will use programming to make games and create characters using our imagination. We will also explore how computing is used in different ways for most of the jobs we do in everyday life and observe links to their aspirations to the future. We will then use computing to plan, make and edit a video explaining how they will use computing in the future.
The children will then take part in an assembly with KS2 where they can talk to people who have a job in IT/Computing. Finding out what they do in their jobs and why they chose to do that job. The aim of this is to outline to the children how what they have learnt does have real world advantages. The children will then tell the other KS2 children in the assembly what they have learnt throughout the day and how they will use computing before showing the videos. With the aim to be that this day is repeated with the other KS2 year groups at another date.

The goals of this event are to introduce the children to the range of things they can do in computing and how computing is important to our everyday lives and has an impact on lots of different jobs. As well as inspire some children to think about their future careers.

The first event will target Year 3 as this is the class with the computing lead, however the plan is to repeat this day with all KS2 children, eventually adapting it into KS1.

Due to the area we live in it is very common for children to follow on from their parents and do the same jobs, such as farmers etc. This event allows us to give these children the chance to understand that computing isn't just about being on computers in school but in fact it is embedded in everyday life and if they wanted to they can do something different. We also have an SEN children who loves doing computing, this will show them that they can do something they love and are good at when they grow up.

This will begin in 1 school, however if we are successful the money will be used to help train other teachers to use computing to inspire. As part of a trust of schools this training can allow events like this to potentially inspire a huge amount of children all across Cumbria.



Location

Age group 8 - 9

Difficulty

Type Offline-Event

Date 18.10.2023    09:00 - 14:30

Address Longtown Primary School, Mary Street
CA65UG Longtown

Max. Participants 26 You want to take part in? Please contact our local contact person.

Participation is free.


Contact Longtown Parent Support Organisation Website: https://www.longtownprimary.cumbria.sch.uk/
Mail of contact person: RSmith@longtownprimary.cumbria.sch.uk

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