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Welcome to the CAS Physical Computing Thematic Community 

Welcome to our thematic community webpage, your go-to hub for helpful blogs, resources, and extra materials that match our community's interests.

Join the forum

To share a message with the community, please use the Community Notice Board on the main community page.

To discuss Physical Computing with other teachers, ask a question and explore topics raised within the community by other members, visit our dedicated forum

Attend our Events

You can view and book onto our upcoming events on the main community page.

Access recordings from previous community events here.

Rewards

We reward members of the community with digital badges. You can use these to show your commitment to Physical Computing CPD for yourself and to show that you're supporting other teachers too.

Download our Resources

Please use the links below to access Physical Computing resources, developed by teachers for teachers.

You can add your own resources too!

Physical Computing Innovation Days

Innovation Days are exciting project-based learning experiences where students participate in teams to solve real-world challenges.

Together with the Arm School Program we've packaged up all of the resources and materials you need to run your own Physical Computing Innovation Days.

Physical Computing Innovation Days

Community Supporters

We are proud to work with these organisations as supporters of this community:

External resources

Use the links below to access Physical Computing resources developed by our supporters:

Primary resources

Secondary resources

 

The CAS Physical Computing Thematic Community is proudly partnered with:

Past events

  • Physical Computing and Nature

    Join Sarah Zaman, a Primary Computing Specialist, for an engaging and practical session highlighting affordable physical computing toys tailored for EYFS and KS1. Discover how these tools can effectively support Computational Thinking in Early Years and align seamlessly with the KS1 Computing Curriculum.

  • Creative KS3 Computing with a micro:bit - CAS Physical

    During this session Pete Dring will be going through using the Micro:bit. This session is aimed at those who've introduced a little python with students but haven't done any physical computing with them and want to see what the fuss is all about and whether it's worth the time, effort and cost (and how to keep all of those to a minimum).

  • CAS Physical Computing - Let's get physical

    Jo Hodge will share some projects and ideas about how to include physical devices such as Crumbles, Microbits and Spheros across your whole curriculum. Feel free to bring your ideas to the conversation too!

  • CAS Physical Computing Resources & Badges - TC Meeting

    This blog post summarises the TC meeting held around free resources and how to claim badges.