to Tuesday, October 18, 2022 11:00 AM
IC MONTE SAN VITO
Open online activity
Italian
Viale Beniamino Gigli, 60037, Monte San Vito, Ancona, ITA
Utilizzeremo calcolatori meccanici della fine dell'800 e della prima metà del '900 per ripassare gli algoritmi di calcolo in colonna, scoprendo che sono alla base dell'informatica moderna.
Parteciperemo attivamente grazie alla piattaforma ActiveViewer rispondendo in diretta ai quesiti posti da Alessandro Bogliolo e contribuendo alle decisioni condivise sull'uso dei calcolatori meccanici oggetto della sperimentazione.
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Basic programming concepts
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Longitude: 13.26737
Latitude: 43.599685
Geoposition: 43.599685,13.26737
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European Instructor Training Program - Italiano
We're inviting all educators to participate in the European Instructor Training Project, which will take place in May and June 2025. This program offers:
- Free remote instructor training delivered in four sessions by experienced instructors.
- 30-40 hours of self-paced learning, covering courses such as Networking Essentials, Cybersecurity Essentials, and insights into AI and Data Analytics.
- Training sessions available in English, Spanish, French, German, Polish, Dutch, and Italian.
Whether you're already a Cisco Networking Academy Instructor or new to the program, this is a great opportunity to enhance your skills. We also encourage you to invite colleagues or acquaintances who are passionate about teaching IT and inspiring future generations.
Sign-up through the link below to stay in the loop and attend the training sessions. And don't forget to share it with your colleagues!
https://airtable.com/apprHaauQtBo9DaUm/pagHQPFUHchs6mdPR/form
Interested in becoming a Cisco Networking Academy?
You can apply here: https://www.netacad.com/become-an-academy
Don't wait! Share the opportunity to impact students' lives with someone in your network today. Together, we can create an even stronger community of educators shaping the future of IT professionals.