Program and exercise!

From Wednesday, October 17, 2018 12:00 PM
to Wednesday, October 17, 2018 3:00 PM

Ekonatyra

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ekonatyra1@yahoo.com

Shipkovicė, Tetovo, Macedonia (FYROM)

NGO Eco-Nature Tetovo will organize a workshop with students of P.Sc. Rexhep Voka Shipkovica. Workshops will be held in in-house computer cabinets with groups of students (max 25) pupils and the focus will be on talented students who can understand basic programming information between the seventh and the ninth grade. Workshops will lead the mentors of Bridge Technology, Nusret Haliti and Fitim Durmishi. The main concept idea is that during the theoretical training sessions, students (together with the mentors) should engage in the research and processing of data through the GIS system (road measurements, river lengths, altitude etc ...). After that, there is also practical interaction, where practically it will be implemented, what is programmed and coded. For the most distinguished students, there will be modest gifts - and their activities (products) will be posted on the official website of the Ekonatyra, and if possible on the Meet and Code page.

http://ekonatyra.org

    Primary school
    Software development Playful coding activities

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