Professional Development for Teachers

Our interactive, freely accessible professional development resources focus on the benefits of incorporating the use of physical computing in the teaching of STEM and computing subjects, and how to do it effectively.


Teaching with Physical Computing is a professional development program for teaching with micro:bit, Arduino or Raspberry Pi through project-based learning. You can access the four courses that make up the program on EdX.

Get Started with Physical Computing

This video explores the basics of physical computing. Find out how devices like the micro:bit can be used to support the teaching of STEM and Computing subjects.

 
Introducing Physical Computing and Project-Based Learning

This video takes a deep dive into the theory and practice of project-based learning; what it means, how it can be effectively implemented in the classroom, and the benefits of applying it with physical computing.

 
How to Create Successful Project-Based Learning Projects

Contexts are at the core of successful PBL projects, and this video discusses how the Arm School Program schema can be used as a template for the design and development of physical computing PBL experiences for learners with relevant contexts, scaffolding, and differentiation.

 
Shaping Learning with Project-Based Learning

This video explores the transition from play-based learning with younger learners to project-based learning as they progress in their development. It discusses some of the differences and commonalities, and how teachers can manage the transition.

 
Assessing Projects in Physical Computing

This video considers the assessment tools and structures used to assess projects in physical computing as part of a project-based learning pedagogical approach.

 
Employability Skills and Project-Based Learning

This video explores how the skills and knowledge that learners gain through project-based learning with physical computing devices are relevant for the workplace.