to Friday, December 20, 2024 4:17 PM
Betim Muço
Open in-person activity
English
Rruga Llazi Miho, Njësia Bashkiake 6, Tiranë, 1052, ALB
This project is expected to be open to student-centered work under teacher guidance. We want to work with IT, math, science, English and classroom teachers. We are waiting for schools that have experience in using digital tools or want to develop in this field. The project will cover students between 9-15 years old. Project Activities: Students will develop projects, create digital storybooks and podcasts using digital math tools and AI applications. Mixed school teams focusing on different disciplines will be formed and work collaboratively. These teams will focus on the concept of Sustainability. The concept of Sustainable Development with its Economic, Ecological, Energy and Social Dimensions, Ocean literacy and Ocean literacy principles, and will produce projects in areas such as mathematics, informatics, English and science that build understanding about the ocean such as awareness, knowledge, attitude, communication, behavior and activism in our students. Final deliverables: SteAm Discovery Portal, Interactive Digital Storybook and Steam Podcast Series. Expectations from Partners: Active collaboration between students and teachers. Develop interdisciplinary projects using digital tools. Track project progress through regular online meetings with partner schools. We will support students' collaborative work with online activities.
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Secondary school
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Web development
Mobile app development
Robotics
Unplugged activities
Playful coding activities
Art and creativity
Artificial intelligence
Nearby upcoming activities:
Let's code
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Let's code
Microsoft’s MakeCode editor is the perfect way to start programming and get creating with the BBC micro:bit. The colour-coded blocks are familiar to anyone who’s previously used Scratch, and yet powerful enough to access all the features of this tiny computer. You can also switch to JavaScript to see the text-based code behind the blocks.
Our getting started pages will guide you through your first steps.
Let's code
Microsoft’s MakeCode editor is the perfect way to start programming and get creating with the BBC micro:bit. The colour-coded blocks are familiar to anyone who’s previously used Scratch, and yet powerful enough to access all the features of this tiny computer. You can also switch to JavaScript to see the text-based code behind the blocks.
Our getting started pages will guide you through your first steps.