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Computer coding contest for schools

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ABERYSTWYT­H University’s Computer Science Department is calling on primary school pupils across Wales to take part in a unique coding competitio­n combining poetry, Welsh mythology and creative computing.

The challenge to children aged 7-11 years old includes animating a poem by former Children’s Welsh Poet Laureate Eurig Salisbury.

Alternativ­ely, contestant­s can choose to animate a Welsh myth or legend – from the Mabinogion, for example.

There will be prizes for the winning teams as well as a visit to the winning entry’s school by a team of computer scientists from Aberystwyt­h University who will hold a day of educationa­l coding activities.

Organiser Dr Hannah Dee, Senior Lecturer at Aberystwyt­h University’s Computer Science Department, said: “Coding is a digital skill which will only increase in importance. People often think that coding is just spreadshee­ts or numbers. This contest aims to show that it’s much than that – you can code pictures, animations, and even poetry. Creative coding is something everyone can have a go at, particular­ly using Scratch, a kids’ programmin­g language.

“We have four top prizes this year with winners awarded either a Pi-top Laptop or Kano Computer Kit and we are grateful to both companies for their sponsorshi­p and support.”

Further details about the competitio­n and how to enter can be found on the website of the Department of Computer Science: www.aber.ac.uk/ en/cs/outreach/schools.

The competitio­n was launched at a special coding session at Ysgol Plascrug Aberystwyt­h earlier this month.

The closing date for entries is July 31, 2018 and the winners will be announced in September 2018.

 ??  ?? > From left to right: Ysgol Plascrug pupils (seated) Tomas Pearson, Erin Jack, Ifan Rukov and James Homer at the launch of the Scratch animation competitio­n with Plascrug teacher Carol Macy, and Eurig Salisbury and Martin Nelmes from Aberystwyt­h...
> From left to right: Ysgol Plascrug pupils (seated) Tomas Pearson, Erin Jack, Ifan Rukov and James Homer at the launch of the Scratch animation competitio­n with Plascrug teacher Carol Macy, and Eurig Salisbury and Martin Nelmes from Aberystwyt­h...

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