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Tech for Sustainable Transport (students aged 11 - 14)
Do your students ever talk about electric cars, drones or electric bikes? Could they see themselves working in a future career using or designing sustainable transport?
Tech for Connectivity LIVE (aged 11 - 14)
Have your students ever wondered what the internet is and how we connect to it? What happens when we loose our WiFi signal and what does broadband actually mean? Could your students see themselves working in a future career helping everyone stay connected in the online world?
Tech for Living in Space Lesson (students aged 11-14)
Are your students interested in space? Would they like to know how astronauts use technology to live and work in space? Could they see themselves working in a future career using or designing space technology?
Tech for Connectivity LIVE (P5 - S2) - Digilearn Scot Computer Science Event Week
Have your students ever wondered what the internet is and how we connect to it? What happens when we loose our WiFi signal and what does broadband actually mean? Could your students see themselves working in a future career helping everyone stay connected in the online world?
Tech for Connectivity LIVE (aged 11 - 14)
Have your students ever wondered what the internet is and how we connect to it? What happens when we loose our WiFi signal and what does broadband actually mean? Could your students see themselves working in a future career helping everyone stay connected in the online world?
The BIG BIG Computing Science Quiz of the Week
This interactive quiz will test you and your learners knowledge of all things Computing! From computer games to algorithms, the internet and code breaking and all the bits in between, there’s a little something for everyone!
Meet The Learner: College and University Students
Are you planning on applying to university or college? Then why not consider a degree in Computing?
There’s a digital career for everyone! It doesn’t matter whether you’re already thinking about a career in digital technology, or whether you’re still unsure about your options.
Celebrate You with Swift Playgrounds (Live Lesson)
Join us for this Apple Regional Training Centre Live Lesson on using Swift Playgrounds to celebrate a place or tradition that is important to them.
This is a session designed for P6-S1 Pupils who have a familiarity with iPad and Swift Playgrounds.
Meet the Learner: Graduate Apprenticeships
Are you thinking about your next steps? Then why not consider a Graduate Apprenticeship in Computing?
Graduate Apprentices learn while they earn. They’re employed by a company but study for part of their week at university and gain a degree at the end of their studies.
AI & Your Future: Exploring Scotland’s Apprenticeship Opportunities
Who should attend?
If you're 16-24 and ready to explore a career in IT, software development, digital marketing, business administration, data, or cybersecurity, this session will show you how to use AI tools across these fields to solve real-world problems with cutting-edge technology. You’ll also learn about our apprenticeship programs and have the chance to speak with a recruiter for guidance on starting an apprenticeship.
The future is full of opportunities—can you lead the way?
Halloween Competition
Annual Halloween competition is now live! This competition is open to all Primary and Secondary pupils.
ENUSEC presents: Capture the Flag Competition
Develop and challenge your cyber skills in ENUSEC’s (Edinburgh Napier Security Society) Capture the Flag cybersecurity competition, with challenges based on cryptography, open-source intelligence and more!
The Alan Turing Cryptography Competition
Do you like breaking codes and solving ciphers? Then the Alan Turing Cryptography Competition is for you! Now in its tenth year, the Alan Turing Cryptography Competition is aimed at secondary school children in the UK up to S4 (Scotland). You don't need to be a computer whizz or a mathematical genius — you just need to keep your wits about you and be good at solving problems!
Visit to the National Robotarium
Our vision to forge strong relationships with industry and schools is an integral part of our practice at the National Robotarium. We embed this ethos into our work, enhancing the skills and attitudes of all involved with an aim of making an impact in society and ensuring our work is socially conscious and relevant.