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Python programming: working with data

When 16 Jun 2022 Start09:30 End15:45
Organised by David Hillyard
Community Type

Local Community

Event Type

Online

Summary

As you progress beyond the basics of Python programming, this course will help you develop the level of programming skill required for upto GCSE computer science. You’ll go further through the fundamentals of programming, with lots of hands-on experience under the guidance of highly successful teachers of computer science.

During the course you’ll learn about data types, and how data structures are manipulated in Python programs. You’ll create and edit files that can store data for later use, as you begin to develop simple software applications.

New program code almost always contains errors; you’ll become adept at debugging - testing the functionality of your code then identifying and correcting errors.

This course will deepen your knowledge, up to GCSE level which will help boost confidence when teaching key topics to students. 

Book now and you will be automatically registered for the scheduled sessions for the course. Remote CPD courses have live, facilitator-led sessions and are not available for instant access. Please refer to the schedule of dates published for each course instance.

Prior Knowledge:

You’ll need to be confident in the essentials of sequence, selection and iteration programming constructs to access this course. We recommend the course Python programming constructs – sequencing, selection and iteration.

Who is it for?

This course is for current or prospective teachers of computer science with some understanding of computer science principles.

What topics are covered?

  • 01 | Subroutines - explore the purpose of functions in programming. Learn how local and global variables are used when defining and calling functions in Python.
  • 02 | Working with subroutines - develop your own working programs using subroutines.
  • 03 | Lists and arrays - discover how lists are used in Python to store data values. Interact with lists using commands such as append & remove. Learn how to create and access a two-dimensional list in Python.
  • 04 | Working with lists and arrays - develop your own working programs using lists and arrays.
  • 05 | Reading and writing using files - learn how to read and display content from a text file to a user, understand the difference and construct code that will write or append to a text file.

For further information

David Hillyard

sfenn@patesgs.org