Teaching the future with robots. Appointment at Sapienza University and at the Rome Campidoglio.
Teaching the future with robots. Appointment at Sapienza University and at the Rome Campidoglio.
The first stop of the Coding Girls in Turin, at schools in the city and metropolitan area, is at the Giordano Bruno School, where we meet with three classes of the Applied Sciences Scientific Lyceum. Three classes (years 3-5) will work on the project throughout the school year with activities in common and specific digital labs: coding with AppInventor, making with Arduino and web and communications with Wordpress.
"It’s an exciting, inclusive and fun innovative project that helps students to think creatively and outside of the box, to grasp new opportunities. It educates students to make comparisons, ask questions, and employ logic, strategy and resilience. Errors can become opportunities for improvement.” This is how Prof. Catia Santini, School Coordinator for the National Plan for Digital Schools, explains the school’s participation in Coding Girls. [...]
On the Donne.mondodigitale.org Blog, Cecilia Stajano and Alberto Manieri report on the first educational session of the Coding Girls Project in Turin by allowing the protagonists to speak.
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