Conference: UH Computing Education

21 June @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm, University of Hertfordshire de Havilland campus, Hatfield, AL10 9EU

man holding microphone

The Centre for STEM Education at the University of Hertfordshire is delighted to be hosting a free Computing conference at the de Havilland campus in Hatfield, Herts, on Friday 21st June. A range of sessions will be on offer for both primary and secondary teachers, with content delivered by practicing teachers, including National Centre for Computing Education (NCCE) facilitators and Computing at School (CAS) Master Teachers. The theme of the conference is, “effective and appropriate pedagogy”, with session content focused on ensuring the activities and ideas presented can be used within the classroom.

The provisional conference programme is available here.

During the afternoon of the conference, we are also delighted to be able to offer two courses from the NCCE core programme. If you would like to attend these sessions, please book these sessions separately using the link below:

Primary – Programming and algorithms – https://www.stem.org.uk/cpd/448918/primary-programming-and-algorithms
Secondary – Key stage 4 computing (for non-GCSE CS students) – Booking link available soon

If you require additional information, please contact Sonia Menezes ([email protected])