成人快手 Radio 1 presenter Dev looks at the use of technology and computational thinking in daily life and how it could be applied in the future.
These clips are relevant for teaching Computer Science. This topic appears in OCR, Edexcel, AQA, WJEC KS4/GCSE in England and Wales, CCEA GCSE in Northern Ireland and SQA National 4/5 in Scotland.
Programming a robot delivery vehicle. video
In this short film about physical computing, 成人快手 Radio 1 presenter Dev encounters a Robot vehicle that solves a real world problem with algorithms.
How to create Smart Cities. video
In this short film about Smart Cities and WiFi networks, 成人快手 Radio 1 presenter Dev investigates how an urban data network can be designed (using the city of Bristol as an example).
Creating secure messaging systems. video
A look at the fundamental principles of encryption: 成人快手 Radio 1 presenter Dev asks how we can send secure messages over an insecure system and has some basic advice about E-safety.
Can computational thinking be used to adapt musical instruments for players with a disability? Jacob Harrison has programmed a digital/analogue interface which allows a robot hand to play bass guitar.
Using 3D visualisation technology for online shopping. video
Can computational thinking and digital innovation solve the problem of high returns in online clothes retailing?
Using programming to find lost pets. video
成人快手 Radio 1 presenter Dev visits an Animal Rescue Centre and asks if computational thinking can help solve the problem of lost pets.
Problem Solved: Big Data. video
成人快手 Radio 1 presenter Dev visits a Smart City for a film about the Internet of Things and large scale data collection and analysis.
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