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Computational Programming Primary Outreach Workshop Inspires Next Generation of Young Programmers
2 Oct 18

Last Friday Year 4 pupils form Woodbridge Primary school took part in Woodbridge School’s STEM outreach Computational Thinking workshop during which they had to write an algorithm to allow mini traffic lights to light up creating a variety of light displays. The young programmers were then given the opportunity to try out their algorithms using the Crumble based software and equipment to see if there were any bugs in their code.
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