Exploring AI in the classroom - EU CODE WEEK CHALLENGES / Make a chatbot

Exploring AI in the classroom - EU CODE WEEK CHALLENGES / Make a chatbot

From Thursday, October 5, 2023 8:30 AM
to Friday, October 20, 2023 2:00 PM

1st Arsakeio Senior High School of Psychico

Open in-person activity

glezou@gmail.com

Greek

Αρσάκειο, Αρσάκη 1, Παλαιό Ψυχικό, Ελλάδα

"Exploring AI in the classroom" eTwinning project 2023-2024   

 https://school-education.ec.europa.eu/en/etwinning/projects/exploring-ai-classroom  

https://school-education.ec.europa.eu/en/networking/projects/157257

 

EU CODE WEEK CHALLENGES Make a chatbot https://codeweek.eu/challenges/chatbot

    Secondary school Other (see description)
    Playful coding activities Visual/Block programming Artificial intelligence Motivation and awareness raising Promoting diversity

Longitude: 23.777345
Latitude: 38.015969
Geoposition: 38.015969,23.777345

Nearby upcoming activities:

Computer Gaming and AI
Mon, Sep 30, 2024 11:32 AM

αφορά την ανάπτυξη παιχνιδιών με χρήση της τεχνητής νοημοσύνης (AI)

Mars Exploration with Autonomous car -Advanced (2PS, E1)
Mon, May 19, 2025 8:43 PM
Fifth-grade E1 class students (ages 10–11) are developing robotic projects using an Arduino-based microcontroller and the R2-ARD:icon car. In this course, they will program the car to operate autonomously on a simulated Mars environment. The car will be designed to:   -Avoid obstacles -Stay within a perimeter marked by a black line -Stop and blink its LED light to send a message when detecting water (simulated using a magnetic field sensor)   This activity is an interdisciplinary activity part of the  "From Mythology to Space" project.   They are using the MIND+ block coding platform along with: -the Arduino UNO extension -the Greek S1 extension from STEM EDUCATION -sensors from both the R2 and S1 robotic kits from Polytech
Mars Exploration with Autonomous car -(2PS, G1)
Tue, May 27, 2025 8:58 PM

Third-grade G1 class students (ages 8–9) are developing robotic projects using the EDISON robots. In this course, they will program the car to operate autonomously on a simulated Mars environment. The car will be designed to:   -Avoid obstacles

-Stay within a perimeter marked by a black line

This activity is an interdisciplinary activity part of the  "From Mythology to Space" project.