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KS1 Computing | Presenting information

https://www.raspberrypi.org/curriculum/key-stage-1/data-and-information-pictograms/presenting-information

During this lesson learners will understand that there are other ways to present data than using tally charts and pictograms. They will use a pre-made tally chart to create a block diagram on their device. Learners will then share their data with a partner and discuss their findings. They will consider whether it is always OK to share data and when it is not OK. They will know that it is alright to say no if someone asks for their data, and how to report their concerns.
a computer program to present information in different ways I can share what I have

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Raspberry Pi in schools: discussion – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/raspberry-pi-in-schools-discussion/

This video of the closing panel discussion from last month’s Raspberry Jamboree has just appeared, and if you’re interested in applications of the Pi in schools, it’s well worth your time. If you want to find out more about the successful teaching of Computing in schools, this is a great place to start. The OCR…
are mentioned in the discussion are available for download for anyone: you don’t have

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Ooh, BETTy (look, it’s Sunday morning, it’s the best I can do) – Raspberry Pi Foundation

https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/ooh-betty-look-its-sunday-morning-its-the-best-i-can-do/

The RPF Education Team is just back from BETT, the education technology show, and it was very good indeed. I love BETT: you get to talk to lots of interesting people about stuff that you’re passionate about; play with the Raspberry Pi and pretend that it’s work; see all the latest education tech; and generally…
ColinD 26th January 2014, 1:00 pm *sigh* should have tested my code… meant:

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