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Scientix: European network for science education
Scientix is an engaged community for scientific education in Europe. They aim to promote collaboration between STEM educators, education researchers and policy makers, with the aim of inspiring students to pursue careers in science, technology, …
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Astro Pi: Your code in the Space Station
The European Astro Pi Challenge offers your students the opportunity to conduct scientific research in space by writing computer programs that run on Raspberry Pi computers on board the International Space Station.
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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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Bionics4Education: Construction kit
This learning tool with bio-inspired prototypes and supporting content encourages your students to recreate a natural system (fish, elephant, flower, chameleon or bird). Each construction kit contains the necessary components to create a bionic …
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Code Week: Attendee Certificate Template
Are you participating in EU Code Week by organizing a programming activity in your class or school? Then you can give your students or colleagues a certificate of participation that proves that they developed computational thinking skills and …
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Podcast EU Code Week
Welcome to the EU Code Week podcast series. We bring coding, computational thinking, robotics and innovation closer to you, your community and your school. Join Eugenia Casariego and Arjana Blazic, from the Code Week team, as they explore a range …
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Digital learning in the pandemic: Handbook best practices
During the 2020–2021 academic year, the global pandemic gave the Europeana community of educators the opportunity to become more relevant in their work of integrating digital culture in learning practices and to grow even further. Events …
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Europe Code Week
Learning to program helps us understand the rapidly changing world around us, enhance our understanding of how technology works, and develop skills and capabilities to discover and innovate new ideas.
EU Code Week is a citizens' initiative aimed at …
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VEX V5: Metal-based construction kit robot
VEX V5 robots are made of steel or aluminum structural parts that are assembled with nuts and bolts. The mechanical parts such as gears and sprockets are made of high-quality plastics such as acetal and nylon.
The VEX V5 robots can be programmed in …
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VEX IQ: Robot construction kit
VEX IQ is a click-together robotics system, making it quick and easy to build an endless variety of robots. Learn how to bring a physical robot to life with code and apply key STEM skills.
Try VEX IQ, as a teacher you can try it for free for 15 days!
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VEXcode VR - Hour of Code: Cleaning up coral reefs
In this activity, students program the VR Ocean Cleaning Robot to collect and remove as much debris as possible from the bottom of the Mangrove Reef. Because the VR robot is equipped with batteries that only last a few minutes, the students are …
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Test your STEM competencies and find the right workshop
TeachSTEM is the new, innovative learning platform for STEM teachers, educators and policy makers, developed by the Artifex project and funded by Erasmus +.
On this learning platform, STEM teachers and educators can rate their STEM competences by …
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