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27 July 2012

Attaining government recognition for a Scratch outreach programme in a small country: our building blocks described. 27 July 2012. Clare McInerney Education and Outreach Officer, Lero Stephen Howell IT Tallaght. Scratch Programme in Ireland. Teaching Materials Competition

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27 July 2012

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  1. Attaining government recognition for a Scratch outreach programme in a small country: our building blocks described 27 July 2012 Clare McInerney Education and Outreach Officer, Lero Stephen Howell IT Tallaght

  2. Scratch Programme in Ireland • Teaching Materials • Competition • Teacher Training/Training • Computing Camps

  3. Teaching Materials All materials freely available on www.scratch.ie

  4. Scratch Competition 2012

  5. Scratch Competition

  6. Teacher Training/Training • Summer 2011 : 65 teachers in Irish Computer Society and UL • Autumn 2011 : Education Centres 116 • Spring 2012 : Education Centres 136 • Primary Level Summer 2012 • Scratch programming and Numeracy in Senior Primary Classes • Computer Education Society of Ireland Annual Conference • Coder Dojo

  7. Summer Computing Camps • University of Limerick • Scratch • Arduinos • Computer Music • Introduction to Electronics • Robotics • Greenfoot • Year 3 of summer camps • 2011 – 50 students over 3 weeks • 2012 – 54 students over 2 weeks

  8. Government Recognition

  9. Junior Cycle Short Courses • Junior Cycle Short Course on programming/coding • Commissioned by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment • 100 hours over 3 years • Assessed by the teacher • Any school/organisation can develop a short course • Who certifies the course?

  10. Challenges Encountered • Not much time for research • Keeping track – Uptake is optional • Working for the most part with champion teachers • Scratch 2.0 • Materials update • Training Update

  11. Plans for the future • Continue to support existing programme for teachers and schools using Scratch • Junior Cycle Short Course

  12. Clare McInerney Clare.mcinerney@lero.ie Stephen Howell Stephen.Howell@ittdublin.ie www.scratch.ie

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