CodyColorKIT launch event

29/01/26

Discover the CodyColorKIT and join our launch webinar.

On 25 February 2026, from 17:00 to 18:00 (CET), take part in the webinar hosted by
Alessandro Bogliolo, Italian EU Code Week Ambassador, and Veronica Ruberti,
Italian EU Code Week HUB Coordinator.

Register here

You will have the chance to discover our new teacher training resource, featuring an unplugged method to foster
computational thinking skills across ages.

CodyColorKIT launch event – EU Code Week teacher webinar

 


What to expect

During the session, you will:

  • discover the method thanks to a detailed explanation from its scientific author, Alessandro Bogliolo;
  • see CodyColorKIT in action, with concrete examples;
  • learn how to set up your first activity in a few simple steps;
  • get ideas to connect the kit to EU Code Week events and other coding initiatives.

Who is it for?

This webinar and the CodyColorKIT are designed for:

  • teachers who want to introduce coding in an accessible, low-threshold way;
  • educators in libraries, makerspaces and youth centres;
  • volunteers and facilitators who run workshops during EU Code Week and throughout the year;
  • parents interested in exploring playful and unplugged activities suitable for home.

No prior programming experience is required. The teacher guide provides concrete steps, tips and
ready-made sequences you can adapt to your group.


Further information about the teacher training resource

 

CodyColorKIT

CodyColorKIT is a ready-to-use Teacher Training Resource with a set of unplugged activities that
helps teachers introduce computational thinking and basic programming concepts through play.

Starting from CodyColor — a game that uses colours, grids and simple rules to simulate how a computer
follows instructions — the kit turns this idea into a complete, classroom-friendly experience.

With CodyColorKIT, students learn to:

  • read and follow simple algorithms;
  • give clear, step-by-step instructions;
  • debug when something goes wrong;
  • collaborate and reason together on a shared challenge.

Everything is designed to work without devices: students move, talk, negotiate and reflect while
exploring core ideas of computer science in a tangible way.

What’s inside the CodyColorKIT

On the dedicated CodyColorKIT landing page you can find:

  • a printable kit with all the game elements;
  • guidelines for teachers on how to set up and facilitate activities;
  • suggestions on how to connect CodyColor to EU Code Week activities and other STEM projects.

Register for the launch eventVisit the CodyColorKIT page
 

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Aoife O'Driscoll