World Eco friends, could you break my code?

From Saturday, October 12, 2024 7:19 PM
to Thursday, November 7, 2024 7:19 PM

Sekundarschule Kreuzau/Nideggen

Open in-person activity

German

Sekundarschule Kreuzau/Nideggen (Standort: Nideggen), Konrad-Adenauer-Straße 1, 52385 Nideggen

A shared lesson plan and challenge among students that participate in the eTwinning
project "World Eco Friends" on image recognition and pixel coding/decoding
The aims for students are to:
➡ understand how an image is stored in a computer's memory
➡ understand that images with many colors need more "space" in the memory
➡ to practice with coding colors and patterns

https://padlet.com/etwpetroupoli/cw2024wef

    Secondary school
    Data manipulation and visualisation Art and creativity

Nearby upcoming activities:

AI in STEM Challenge
Wed, Dec 18, 2024 8:00 AM

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
Physikalische Informatik
Mon, Jun 30, 2025 12:00 AM
Im Rahmen des Physikunterrichtes wird in den 4. Klassen (a,b,c) wöchentlich eine Stunde programmiert. Basis ist ein Arduino. Programmiert wird mit Hilfe der symbolischen Programmiersprache Scratch4Arduino (S4A). Die SchülerInnen bauen auf einem Steckbrett elektronische Steuerungen mit Aktoren und Sensoren und steuern/regeln diese mit einer kindgerechten Programmiersprache.
Einsatz eines programmierbaren mobilen Roboters (Bitbot)
Mon, Jun 30, 2025 12:00 AM
SÜ programmieren im DGB-Unterricht den mobilen Roboter. Als "Gehirn" dient ein micro:bit. Mit Anleitungsvideos lernen die SÜ die "Fireleds" und Motoren des bitbots zu steuern. In Anlehnung an den Lego EV3 müssen auf einem begrenzten Tisch verschiedene Aufgaben bewältigt werden (in Zielbereiche fahren, Objekte umrunden, Linien verfolgen usw.)