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Computational thinking learning track
A learning line was developed to paint a picture of the skills that we distinguish in computational thinking. The activities are included, along with general goals and examples to illustrate the content. The learning track aims to provide a handle …
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Basics of programming, with adventure and without a computer: Kindergarten
In the series of tips for kleuterjuffen and -meesters we put this time messages in the picture that appeared on Kindergartens wise , a blog about research and innovation in pre-primary education. This contribution deals with the basics of …
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Coding and programming: Useful links
In this article I collect some useful links for the subject of computer science and STEM. This mainly concerns teaching materials related to coding and programming. The tools and platforms listed are free to use and largely open source.
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EU Code Week 2020: Toolkit
Information about Code Week 2020, what you can do as a teacher or school, how to organize a programming event and what you need.
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EU Code Week 2019: Toolkit
Information about Code Week 2019, what you can do as a teacher or school, how to organize a programming event and what you need. In this document you will also find tips for lesson plans and activities to get started with your students and …
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EU Code Week 2018: Toolkit
Information about Codeweek 2018, what you can do as a teacher or school, how to organize a programming event and what you need. In this document you will also find tips for lesson plans and activities to get started with your students and …
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Coding@Home: Programming videos unplugged
Coding@Home are short videos with DIY materials, puzzles, engaging games and programming challenges for everyday use in the family and at school. You don't need any prior knowledge of coding and you don't need any electronic devices to …
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Computational skills from our room: Kindergarten wise
Due to the closure of nursery schools by COVID-19, many children now have fewer opportunities to develop these skills. However, even when you don't have a tablet or computer, you can still work from home to support the development of …
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Integrating computational thinking with insights from Finland, France and Sweden: Perspective paper
How can we integrate computational thinking skills into other subjects in lower secondary education? Find out in the latest European Schoolnet Perspective paper, with insights from Finland, France and Sweden
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Bring the Roman Emperors back to life with AI
Artificial Intelligence has an increasing influence on our lives. From autocorrect on touchscreen keyboards to recommendations on Netflix, the posts on social media, the deliveries on Deliveroo… to the ranking on Tinder. Take your smartphone by …
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Computer programming
In the future, being able to program will probably be just as important as being able to speak English well. The skills required to do so help to gain insight into the 'back side' of the devices we use every day. Programming teaches children to …
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First steps in programming: Glow and Go Bot
Programming with toddlers and preschoolers? Yes! That is certainly possible. With this Glow & Go bot, toddlers can play in discovery.
The Glow & Go Bot has been specially developed for our toddlers and beginners of kindergarten and is still …
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