Wassily Kandinsky was a Russian artists who experienced sounds as colours and colours as sounds! Chrome Music Lab as a beautiful experiment where students can simply draw a shape on the screen to hear corresponding sounds. The triangles will be rendered as percussion sounds and the lines, dots and circlesRead More →

AI image generation in Padlet really let’s your imagination soar! If you haven’t yet used Padlet in your teaching, it really is an amazing tool that can be used in so many ways. Basically, Padlet is a digital notice board that can be shared with students who can then collaborateRead More →

The Experience AI Challenge invites young people aged up to 18 to design and make their own AI applications. They will learn how to make a machine learning (ML) classifier that organises data types into different groupings that you specify. All the resources and support you need is made freelyRead More →

Machine Learning for Kids is a free tool that introduces machine learning (ML) by providing hands-on experiences for training systems and building things with them. It is so easy to use and there is a ton of support for both you and your students. Students will learn train machine learningRead More →

You can join Adobe Education Exchange for free and gain access to thousands of great creative resources. Resources are available for Primary, Secondary and Higher Education and cover all subjects. Here’s an example of some of the resources available: You can brown by subject, grade level, and product to findRead More →

The Mars Challenge secondary school resources are a set of “unplugged” computing resources, aimed at students aged 11 to 14 years old.  The resources are set in the context of the European Space Agency ExoMars mission, which includes the launch and operation of the Rosalind Franklin rover to the surface of Mars. Instruction sets, flowcharts,Read More →

The NSPCC has announced a new partnership with Common Sense Media to support online safety and understand the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on children. The partnership aims to: You can find out more by visiting the NSPCC website. For more information on the potential harms and concerns surrounding AIRead More →

Are you looking for a new and exciting way to teach and learn computer science? Do you want to access high-quality and engaging resources that cover everything from algorithms and data structures to artificial intelligence and cybersecurity? Do you want to test your understanding and prepare for exams with interactiveRead More →

A free online safety education programme with everything you need including resources, assemblies and games – Be Internet Legends by Google. With these resources you will be able to teach children the skills and behaviours needed to navigate their online lives. It includes five themed activity packs and 12 ready-madeRead More →

Coolest Projects 2024 is calling all young tech creators. Are you ready to showcase your brilliance? Dive into the world of young tech prodigies and unleash the future innovators! Coolest Projects will be back in 2024, a showcase for young creators of digital tech. Coolest Projects is a fantastic opportunityRead More →

Explore Google’s vibrant playground featuring 1700+ figures, easter eggs, and endless surprises. Unveil the world’s top 25 search trends! Today Google have launched the Most Searched Playground. A world where you can search for 25 of the most searched people, places and moments of the past 25 years. Zoom inRead More →

Unlock the potential of Microsoft in education. Explore 24 Quick Start Guides for innovative classroom strategies and efficient lesson planning. If you use Microsoft in your school, you may find these Quick Start Guides a useful addition to your resources and elevate your tech savvy teaching journey! There are 24Read More →