BIG STEP IN LEARNING PROGRAMMING WITH GOOGLE

From Monday, October 9, 2017 9:00 AM
to Saturday, October 21, 2017 9:00 AM

Association of Serbian professors of informatics and Gimnazija Ivanjica

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microzof@gmail.com

13. Septembra 56, Ivanjica, Serbia

Through the project ‘’Big step in learning programming with Google’’ students in primary and secondary schools getting to know world of programming through the popularization of HTML and CSS programming and through learning these theme we develop an interest in programming among young people, develop logical and algorithmic thinking that the road to better employment. Teacher Zoran Vučetić

http://www.upissrbije.edu.rs/

    Secondary school
    Basic programming concepts Data manipulation and visualisation Visual/Block programming Motivation and awareness raising Promoting diversity

Nearby upcoming activities:

Code and draw
Mon, Jan 22, 2024 12:00 AM

The students will draw different objects, animals, things they like and code.

Ardubots RACE - Robotics Arduino Challenge in Europe
Tue, Oct 10, 2023 10:00 AM

The "Ardubots RACE - Robotics Arduino Challenge in Europe" is an exciting eTwinning project designed for 17-year-old students from Serbia and France. This collaborative initiative aims to promote cross-cultural understanding, teamwork, and STEM skills through the creation of Arduino-based autonomous robots. Students will work in international teams, fostering friendships and collaboration between different cultures. The project culminates in a series of challenges, including friendly robot competitions and races, where teams compete to achieve the best times while navigating special-shaped circuits.

Ardubots RACE - Robotics Arduino Challenge in Europe
Tue, Oct 10, 2023 8:00 AM

The "Ardubots RACE - Robotics Arduino Challenge in Europe" is an exciting eTwinning project designed for 17-year-old students from Serbia and France. This collaborative initiative aims to promote cross-cultural understanding, teamwork, and STEM skills through the creation of Arduino-based autonomous robots. Students will work in international teams, fostering friendships and collaboration between different cultures. The project culminates in a series of challenges, including friendly robot competitions and races, where teams compete to achieve the best times while navigating special-shaped circuits.