to Friday, December 15, 2023 12:00 AM
Νηπιαγωγείο Ελεώνα
Open in-person activity
Greek
Ελεώνος, 322 00, Θήβα
Children get their hands on Beebots for the first time moving from the Earth to the Moon (forwards and backwards) on a sheer Beebot mat with pictures on it. (The activity may be enhanced if the Earth and Moon is on a line of squares and not the mat.)
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Pre-primary education
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Basic programming concepts
Robotics
Unplugged activities
Playful coding activities
Longitude: 23.32535
Latitude: 38.32936
Geoposition: 38.329360006996,23.325349964819
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Celebrate eTwinning Day with Us – Through Coding and Creativity
On 9 May, we are proud to join thousands of schools and teachers across Europe in celebrating eTwinning Day—a day dedicated to collaboration, innovation and unity within the European educational community.
To mark this special occasion, we are organising an exciting and educational Coding Unplugged Event, using creative colouring-in activities inspired by the official symbols of eTwinning and the EU.
These coding sheets, filled with shapes and numbers, guide students to use logic, patterns and problem-solving to discover meaningful designs—without even needing a computer!

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

When Cardboard Comes to Life: Pollinators, Robotics, and Machine Learning (2PS- E2)
Students of the 5th grade will use Google Teachable Machine to create and train a ML model to recognize flower colors (purple, red, and yellow). They then will import the model into PictoBlox and programmed servo motors connected to an Arduino-based microprocessor to move a cardboard bee and a cardboard butterfly based on the color recognized by the camera.
The main goal is to raise awareness about the role of bees and butterflies as pollinators, while also encouraging student interest in technology and programming.
Microprocessor: S1 Arduino-based, Polytech
Google Teachable Machine