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Scratch Conference Europe Registration, demo stands & welcome — 14:00 Registration & demo stands ScratchEd Meetup Welcome to Scratch Conference Europe 14:00–17:00 15:00–17:00 17:30–18:00 Concourse Room 5: Junior Common Room Main stage: Wolfson Hall Registration Meetup Presentation 23 – 25 August 2019 #ScratchEurope Friday 23 August Saturday 24 August Sunday 25 August Breakfast Breakfast 07:30–09:30 Dining Hall Morning sessions Extending Scratch 3.0 to coding outdoor play and smart room experiences How Code Clubs around the world use Scratch 09:30–10:00 09:30–10:20 Stage 2: Jock Colville Room 8: Fellows Room Presentation Workshop Break Live poster sessions 11:00–13:30 Concourse Break Posters Google AI & Scratch: empower children with the power of machine learning Free multiple choice questions for assessing learning in Scratch 11:00–11:30 11:00–11:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation Presentation Superhero storytelling in Scratch Scratch & English language teaching 11:00–11:50 11:00–11:50 Room 1: Tizard Room 2: Clubroom Workshop Workshop Bug your bedroom Connect Scratch to the physical world with ScratchGo (repeat) 11:00–11:50 11:00–11:50 Room 3: Bevin Room 4: Sixties Room Workshop Workshop Crafty Creature-Bots (2 hours) Talk to code: supporting blind children in engaging with creative programming through conversation 11:00–13:00 11:00–11:50 Room 5: Junior Common Room Room 6: JCR TV Room Workshop Discussion Code a keyring with BlocksCAD 11:00–11:50 Room 8: Fellows Room Workshop We shouldn't be teaching Scratch Horses for courses 11:00–11:30 11:30–12:00 Seminar Room 1 Seminar Room 1 Discussion Discussion Adapting a Scratch curriculum to take into account cognitive load theory Creating a girls' volunteering self-learning community 11:30–12:00 11:30–12:00 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Stage 2: Jock Colville Talk Talk Afternoon sessions How to grow your community: case study of CoderDojo Japan reaching 200+ Dojos Ignite talks 12:30–13:00 12:30–13:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation Presentation Involving the whole school in the Scratch community 12:30–13:00 An introduction to robotics 12:30–13:20 Seminar Room 1 Room 8: Fellows Room Discussion Workshop Autism facts 60-minute lunch break — Dining Hall 13:00–13:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation Closing show Conference ends 14:30–15:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation 90-minute lunch break — Dining Hall Young coders community & open source 15:00–15:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation What have we learned in the five years since the introduction of the Computing National Curriculum in English schools 15:30–16:00 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Talk Teaching music from Scratch 15:00–15:30 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation Digital confidence through co-creating stories using Scratch — connecting teachers, learners and communities 15:30–16:00 Stage 2: Jock Colville Talk Machine learning with Scratch 15:00–15:50 Room 1: Tizard Workshop Scratch 3.0 & micro:bits 15:00–15:50 Room 2: Clubroom Workshop Make story books interactive with physical computing 15:00–15:50 Room 3: Bevin Workshop Scratching Rothko and Pollock 15:00–15:50 Room 4: Sixties Room Workshop Getting started with Scratch 3.0 15:00–15:50 Room 5: Junior Common Room Workshop Everything in moderation: fostering a safe and welcoming online community 15:00–15:50 Room 6: JCR TV Room Discussion Coolest Projects: facilitating project ideation and design thinking 15:00–15:50 Room 8: Fellows Room Workshop Best practices to onboard teenagers and younger kids on AI deep learning projects and activities 15:30–16:00 Seminar Room 1 Discussion What is the challenge with advanced projects in Scratch? 15:00–15:30 Seminar Room 1 Discussion Break Programming to learn in Italian Primary schools: including Scratch activities in the curriculum 16:30–17:00 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation How to start a CoderDojo in your local community 16:30–17:00 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation Connect Scratch to the physical world with ScratchGo 16:30–17:20 Room 1: Tizard Workshop Design and the Scratch Paint editor 3.0 16:30–17:20 Room 2: Clubroom Workshop Colourful CS 16:30–17:20 Room 3: Bevin Workshop Creative, engaging, and playful activities with smartphones for interdisciplinary school projects 16:30–17:20 Room 4: Sixties Room Workshop Tiles for Tales 16:30–17:20 Room 5: Junior Common Room Workshop Designing tinker-able extensions 16:30–17:20 Room 6: JCR TV Room Discussion How can we encourage more teachers to engage with Scratch? 16:30–17:00 Seminar Room 1 Discussion Creative, collaborative projects using the micro:bit radio 16:30–17:20 Room 8: Fellows Room Workshop Closing show 17:30–18:15 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation Buffet dinner 19:30 Dining Hall Breakfast & registration Breakfast 07:30–09:30 Dining Hall Registration cont. 08:30–09:30 Concourse Registration Morning sessions Coding at a crossroads, Mitchel Resnick, MIT Media Lab 09:30–10:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Break Live poster sessions 11:00–13.30 Concourse Posters Behind the scenes with Scratch 3.0 11:00–11:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation Scratch & Learning difficulties 11:00–11:30 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation How to use Scratch to speak and translate sentences 11:00–11:50 Room 1: Tizard Workshop Storytelling with Scratch 3.0 and Interactive Learning Object Toolkit 11:00–11:50 Room 2: Clubroom Workshop Edbot with Scratch 3.0 11:00–11:50 Room 3: Bevin Workshop TurtleStitch: making programs make embroideries 11:00–11:50 Room 4: Sixties Room Workshop micro:bit and Scratch: sounds of summer 11:00–11:50 Room 5: Junior Common Room Workshop Creating an online shop 11:00–11:50 Room 6: JCR TV Room Workshop Physical computing with Scratch 3.0 11:00–11:50 Room 8: Fellows Room Workshop Bring & Brag 11:00–11:30 Seminar Room 1 Discussion Integrating primary computing & literacy 11:30–12:00 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation The next generation of digital makers 11:30–12:00 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation Possible pedagogical approaches 11:30–12:00 Seminar Room 1 Break Afternoon sessions Debugging Scratch: fixing common errors 12:30–13:00 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Ignite talks 12:30–13:30 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation Presentation Working alongside the Scratch team in the forums 13:00–13:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation Keynote Discussion

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ScratchConferenceEurope

Registration, demo stands & welcome — 14:00

Registration & demo stands

ScratchEd Meetup

Welcome to Scratch Conference Europe

14:00–17:00

15:00–17:00

17:30–18:00

Concourse

Room 5: Junior Common Room

Main stage: Wolfson Hall

Registration

Meetup

Presentation

23 – 25 August 2019#ScratchEuropeFriday 23 August

Saturday 24 August

Sunday 25 August

Breakfast

Breakfast 07:30–09:30 Dining Hall –

Morning sessions

Extending Scratch 3.0 to coding outdoor play and smart room experiences

How Code Clubs around the world use Scratch

09:30–10:00

09:30–10:20

Stage 2: Jock Colville

Room 8: Fellows Room

Presentation

Workshop

Break

Live poster sessions 11:00–13:30 Concourse

Break

Posters

Google AI & Scratch: empower children with the power of machine learning

Free multiple choice questions for assessing learning in Scratch

11:00–11:30

11:00–11:30

Main stage: Wolfson Hall

Stage 2: Jock Colville

Presentation

Presentation

Superhero storytelling in Scratch

Scratch & English language teaching

11:00–11:50

11:00–11:50

Room 1: Tizard

Room 2: Clubroom

Workshop

Workshop

Bug your bedroom

Connect Scratch to the physical world with ScratchGo (repeat)

11:00–11:50

11:00–11:50

Room 3: Bevin

Room 4: Sixties Room

Workshop

Workshop

Crafty Creature-Bots (2 hours)

Talk to code: supporting blind children in engaging with creative programming through conversation

11:00–13:00

11:00–11:50

Room 5: Junior Common Room

Room 6: JCR TV Room

Workshop

Discussion

Code a keyring with BlocksCAD 11:00–11:50 Room 8: Fellows Room Workshop

We shouldn't be teaching Scratch

Horses for courses

11:00–11:30

11:30–12:00

Seminar Room 1

Seminar Room 1

Discussion

Discussion

Adapting a Scratch curriculum to take into account cognitive load theory

Creating a girls' volunteering self-learning community

11:30–12:00

11:30–12:00

Main stage: Wolfson Hall

Stage 2: Jock Colville

Talk

Talk

Afternoon sessions

How to grow your community: case study of CoderDojo Japan reaching 200+ Dojos

Ignite talks

12:30–13:00

12:30–13:30

Main stage: Wolfson Hall

Stage 2: Jock Colville

Presentation

Presentation

Involving the whole school in the Scratch community 12:30–13:00

An introduction to robotics 12:30–13:20

Seminar Room 1

Room 8: Fellows Room

Discussion

Workshop

Autism facts

60-minute lunch break — Dining Hall

13:00–13:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation

Closing show

Conference ends

14:30–15:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation

90-minute lunch break — Dining Hall

Young coders community & open source 15:00–15:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation

What have we learned in the five years since the introduction of the Computing National Curriculum in English schools

15:30–16:00 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Talk

Teaching music from Scratch 15:00–15:30 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation

Digital confidence through co-creating stories using Scratch — connecting teachers, learners and communities

15:30–16:00 Stage 2: Jock Colville Talk

Machine learning with Scratch 15:00–15:50 Room 1: Tizard Workshop

Scratch 3.0 & micro:bits 15:00–15:50 Room 2: Clubroom Workshop

Make story books interactive with physical computing 15:00–15:50 Room 3: Bevin Workshop

Scratching Rothko and Pollock 15:00–15:50 Room 4: Sixties Room Workshop

Getting started with Scratch 3.0 15:00–15:50 Room 5: Junior Common Room Workshop

Everything in moderation: fostering a safe and welcoming online community 15:00–15:50 Room 6: JCR TV Room Discussion

Coolest Projects: facilitating project ideation and design thinking 15:00–15:50 Room 8: Fellows Room Workshop

Best practices to onboard teenagers and younger kids on AI deep learning projects and activities 15:30–16:00 Seminar Room 1 Discussion

What is the challenge with advanced projects in Scratch? 15:00–15:30 Seminar Room 1 Discussion

Break

Programming to learn in Italian Primary schools: including Scratch activities in the curriculum 16:30–17:00 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation

How to start a CoderDojo in your local community 16:30–17:00 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation

Connect Scratch to the physical world with ScratchGo 16:30–17:20 Room 1: Tizard Workshop

Design and the Scratch Paint editor 3.0 16:30–17:20 Room 2: Clubroom Workshop

Colourful CS 16:30–17:20 Room 3: Bevin Workshop

Creative, engaging, and playful activities with smartphones for interdisciplinary school projects 16:30–17:20 Room 4: Sixties Room Workshop

Tiles for Tales 16:30–17:20 Room 5: Junior Common Room Workshop

Designing tinker-able extensions 16:30–17:20 Room 6: JCR TV Room Discussion

How can we encourage more teachers to engage with Scratch? 16:30–17:00 Seminar Room 1 Discussion

Creative, collaborative projects using the micro:bit radio 16:30–17:20 Room 8: Fellows Room Workshop

Closing show 17:30–18:15 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation

Buffet dinner 19:30 Dining Hall

Breakfast & registration

Breakfast 07:30–09:30 Dining Hall

Registration cont. 08:30–09:30 Concourse Registration

Morning sessions

Coding at a crossroads, Mitchel Resnick, MIT Media Lab 09:30–10:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall

Break

Live poster sessions 11:00–13.30 Concourse Posters

Behind the scenes with Scratch 3.0 11:00–11:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation

Scratch & Learning difficulties 11:00–11:30 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation

How to use Scratch to speak and translate sentences 11:00–11:50 Room 1: Tizard Workshop

Storytelling with Scratch 3.0 and Interactive Learning Object Toolkit 11:00–11:50 Room 2: Clubroom Workshop

Edbot with Scratch 3.0 11:00–11:50 Room 3: Bevin Workshop

TurtleStitch: making programs make embroideries 11:00–11:50 Room 4: Sixties Room Workshop

micro:bit and Scratch: sounds of summer 11:00–11:50 Room 5: Junior Common Room Workshop

Creating an online shop 11:00–11:50 Room 6: JCR TV Room Workshop

Physical computing with Scratch 3.0 11:00–11:50 Room 8: Fellows Room Workshop

Bring & Brag 11:00–11:30 Seminar Room 1 Discussion

Integrating primary computing & literacy 11:30–12:00 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation

The next generation of digital makers 11:30–12:00 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation

Possible pedagogical approaches 11:30–12:00 Seminar Room 1

Break

Afternoon sessions

Debugging Scratch: fixing common errors 12:30–13:00 Main stage: Wolfson Hall

Ignite talks 12:30–13:30 Stage 2: Jock Colville Presentation

Presentation

Working alongside the Scratch team in the forums 13:00–13:30 Main stage: Wolfson Hall Presentation

Keynote

Discussion