to Friday, October 16, 2020 12:00 PM
Mustafa Kiriş Ortaokulu Efeler/Aydın/Turkey
Open in-person activity
English
Mustafa Kiris Ortaokulu, Efeler Mahallesi, 2283. Sokak, 09270, Efeler, Aydin, TUR
School: Mustafa Kiriş Ortaokulu (Efeler/Aydın/Turkey) Teacher: Bilge Varel. We are integrating the artificial intelligence, which enriches the educational activities day by day, into coding applications. We will be using "Machine Learning For Kids", "Google AI" and "code.org" resources in our event.
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Primary school
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Basic programming concepts
Playful coding activities
Game design
Artificial intelligence
Longitude: 27.82989
Latitude: 37.84448
Geoposition: 37.84448000000003,27.829890000000034
Nearby upcoming activities:

Acts to protect the forest!!
Students will participate in a collaborative Bee-Bot activity between two schools, focusing on forest protection actions. This initiative aims to develop algorithmic thinking and programming skills while raising environmental awareness. Using Bee-Bots, digital tools, and creative expression, students will explore key conservation actions such as reforestation, fire prevention, recycling, and wildlife protection.
The activity unfolds in two stages:
- 1st Partner School: Students illustrate a chosen conservation action and upload their artwork to a collaborative Canva presentation.
- 2nd Partner School: Students receive the image, write an English message related to the action, and add it to Canva. They then record an audio message using Blabberize, embedding it into a QR code placed next to the image.
Finally, all contributions will be gathered into a Canva presentation, forming a collaborative interactive game. Through scanning QR codes, students will explore conservation actions while engaging with visual and audio content.
This hands-on activity promotes computational thinking, digital literacy, creativity, and teamwork while fostering an appreciation for forest protection.

STEM Orienteering
With the STEM orienteering event, there will be a map-making and map-reading activity for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics courses using computer-free coding. Students, parents, teachers, external experts, and policy makers will participate.