to Wednesday, October 16, 2024 5:00 PM
Initiative für Chancengleichheit in Beruf und Bildung e.V.
Open in-person activity
German
Wolfhager Str. 109, 34127 Kassel
Tauche ein in die Welt der Elektronik und Programmierung! In unserem Workshop “Heißer Draht” lernst du, wie du mit dem Calliope Mini einen spannenden Geschicklichkeitstest gestaltest. ????
Was erwartet dich?
• Programmieren: Du erstellst den Code für den heißen Draht, der bei Berührung ein Signal auslöst.
• Physikalischer Aufbau: Gestalte den Drahtparcours und teste deine Fähigkeiten.
• Spielspaß: Fordere deine Freunde heraus und messe deine Geschicklichkeit!
Keine Vorkenntnisse erforderlich – wir führen dich Schritt für Schritt durch den Workshop.
Altersklasse von 9 bis 16
Wann Mittwoch, 16.10.2024 14:00 - 17:00 Uhr
Diese Hardware ist erforderlich: Laptop bzw. Tablet
Diese Vorkenntnisse sind erforderlich: keine
Teilnahmegebühr: 0
Ansprechpartner: Bernd Kessler - 0173-6088381
Weitere Details zur Anmeldung:
Bitte bei icbb@web.de oder 0173-6088381 anmelden
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Primary school
Secondary school
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Basic programming concepts
Hardware
Game design
Nearby upcoming activities:
AI in STEM Challenge
AI will shape our future! Therefore, our member country Science on Stage Germany invites you and your students to apply with an innovative approach to using AI.
Your students
- identify a challenge, regionally or globally
- explore how AI can help solve this problem
- design, code, and refine their own AI application
Topics could be: sustainability and environment, health, mobility, diversity, inclusion, etc.
Be inspired by our material: AI in STEM Education
How can you participate?
Develop a project with your students and document the implementation in English in the form of a poster and short film (max. 2 minutes). You submit your application online. Deadline: 23 February 2025.
Who can participate?
European primary and secondary STEM teachers or teachers in training with their students.
What are the evaluation criteria?
Creativity, activity of the students, involvement of the environment (school, city, region), innovation, sustainability, possible applications in practice and presentation of the results.
What happens next?
An international jury will select the ten best teams from the submissions (three students + two teachers per team). They will present their results at the international final on June 6th, 2025 in Berlin.
What can you win?
- For the teachers of the first three winning teams: Participation in the next European Science on Stage festival
- For students: Surprise