“The project is based on the need to bring different technology into a single course to allow participants to acquire fundamental competences for the 21st century.
It was conceived to teach subjects ranging from educational robotics to electronics. And during the course participants learn about the main digital manufacturing technologies, like laser cutting and 3D printing. And thanks to open source electronic chipsets, it can be expanded to a range of different functions. Coding is taught with Scratch or Arduino IDE and activities are differentiated based on the age group of the participants.
The course can be held in any Fab Lab or makerspace, anywhere in the world, at a low cost.”
That’s how Marco Brocchiri explains his "L3LL" Project, selected by the "Innovative Learning Design Contest" Call to participate at the Maker Faire.
In this interview with Cecilia Stajano [@Cstajano], School Innovation Coordinator for the Fondazione Mondo Digitale, Marco describes his first experience at the largest European event on innovation.