to Monday, August 31, 2020 7:00 AM
Rrëshen High School
Open in-person activity
Rrëshen, Mirditë, Lezhë, ALB
And while the fire has invaded Siberia and burned entire areas of forest as much as the surface of Greece, let each of us reflect for a few minutes and appreciate the power of even a single tree. Today more than ever! Students through coding will convey a message about the importance of trees in our lives.
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Secondary school
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Unplugged activities
Longitude: 19.87635
Latitude: 41.7688
Geoposition: 41.768800000000056,19.87635000000006
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Build a Simple Weather Station with Arduino
Students will build a simple weather station using Arduino. They will learn to connect sensors like temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure to measure the weather conditions around them. Students will also write code to read data from the sensors and display it on a screen or even upload it to the cloud for remote monitoring.
The activity will help students understand basic electronics, sensor data processing, and how to program an embedded system. At the end of the workshop, students will present their weather stations and discuss how the data can be used to track environmental conditions or predict weather trends.

Programimi në Scratch.
Do te organizohet nje konkurs midis nxenesve pasi jane realizuar disa ore mesimi mbi perdorimin e Scratch.

Interactive Game Development with Scratch
Students will learn how to create their own interactive games using Scratch, a visual programming language. They'll explore the basics of game development, including creating sprites, coding movement and collision detection, and designing simple levels. Students will work together to build a 2D game, such as a platformer or maze game, and learn about essential game mechanics like scoring, timers, and sound effects.
By the end of the session, students will have their very own playable game, which they can modify and share with others. The workshop will conclude with a game showcase, where each group presents their game, explaining the coding concepts they used to make it interactive.