Computer coding contest for schools
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.