The BBC micro:bit will be put to the test at the controls of the TARDIS in this special Live Lesson in collaboration with the team behind Doctor Who.
This lesson, which is aimed at 11-13 year olds, will take place on Tuesday, 28th March 2017 at 11am, lasting around 50 minutes, and is devised around computational thinking skills. Search algorithms will be explored, along with different types of errors and the components that go into an algorithm, with guest experts from the fields of web search and computer gaming.
Using their BBC micro:bit, students will be challenged to solve a fictional disaster scenario while coming face to face with one of the Doctor’s deadliest foes!
Using their BBC micro:bit, students will be challenged to solve a fictional disaster scenario while coming face to face with one of the Doctor’s deadliest foes!
Want to get involved? We have a short teaser below, which explains what BBC Live Lessons are all about, and you can find out more information through the following link, which also includes teacher guides and activity sheets » BBC Live Lessons
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