Playful Coding
The aim is to introduce the young learners to coding, normally reserved for experts or technology students in higher education.
On behalf of the Playful Coding team, we would like to wish you Merry Christmas and a joyous New Year!
We will be back on 2017 with more playful coding!!
English, Spanish, Romanian, Italian, French...and... we are glad to announce we have the translated in Welsh!!
Canllaw i Athrawon - Ymgysylltu meddyliau ifanc drwy gyfrifiadura creadigol (yes, it means : Engaging young minds with creative computing)
You can easily dowload the guide through our website: http://playfulcoding.udg.edu/teacher-guide/
Thank you Aberystwyth University team for the extra work you did with the guide, it is an honour to have the teacher's guide in welsh!
Teacher's guide | Playful Coding The guide “Playful Coding: Engaging young minds with creative computing” is the result of the 2-year work in the framework of the Early Mastery project. Over this period, we have worked together and worked with children in different countries. We have tested each other’s ideas, criticised them, and…
28/11/2016
We are very happy to announce we have had more than 1.000 downloads of the teacher's guide!!!
The 70% of the readers have already used the guide and it has reached the expectations of all of them.
We have received some comments in order to improve the guide and we would like to hear more about it! If you want to give us your feedback, you can easily do it: http://bit.ly/2ehBLeF
And if you haven't read the guide yet, today is a good day to do it! http://bit.ly/2gjxBD4
Sharing the Playful Coding project at the conference organized by the Bridging Learning Experiences project
More info: http://playfulcoding.udg.edu/conference-participation/
Participation in a conference within the framework of Bridging Learning Experiences project | Playful Coding Last Friday the UdiGitalEdu team presented in Barcelona a poster about Playful Coding at the conference Learning and school education in the 21st century: the
20/10/2016
WE NEED YOUR OPINION!!
Have you read the teacher's guide?
Do you have 2 minutes?
Would you like to help us?
If you have answered yes to all these questions, please answer to this short questionnarie: http://bit.ly/2ehBLeF
Thank you :)
Teacher's guide: http://playfulcoding.udg.edu/teacher-guide/
25/07/2016
Our British partner Hannah Dee has written a blog post about the last meeting:
http://www.hannahdee.eu/blog/?p=1530
Happy and sad at the same time. What a great project this has been.
22/07/2016
On behalf of the consortium we would like to thank those people that attended to the teacher's guide presentation and those who gave us their support through the social media!
We are working on the Spanish, Italian, Romanian, French, Welsh and Catalan version! All of them will be uploaded on the webiste:
http://playfulcoding.udg.edu/teacher-guide/
19/07/2016
Today is the day!! The official presentation of the teacher's guide. "Engaging young minds with creative computing”
http://bit.ly/2a4nBN5
13/07/2016
In less than a week, on the 18 and 19th of July, the Playful Coding team will meet for the last time in Girona, Spain.
It's going to be a very special meeting, not just because it will be the last time we meet each other in the framework of the project but also because we will officially present the teacher's guide called "Playfulcoding: Engaging young minds with creative computing".
One of our goals is to share our work to as much people as possible, therefore we would like to invite you to celebrate with us the presentation of the teacher's guide next Tuesday 19th of July at 11 am in the Giroemprèn Building, in the Science and Technology Park.
The event is open to everyone so if you want to meet us and know more about our work you just have to register at:
http://goo.gl/forms/GbfH9p1aZsM5Awyo1
Don't miss it!!!
27/06/2016
Working towards the final version of the teacher's guide!
Thank you to all the reviewers for your opinions, comments and suggestions!
We will publish the guide soon on the project website www.playfulcoding.eu
We will keep you informed!
22/06/2016
"When we talked about I told them it’s meant to make Math or other school subjects easy to learn. I got their attention when I told them they can even draw or ride a bike, or fly a kite whatever they want, "the sky is the limit”.
In the end the students were amazed."
- Delia Pirvu, from Liceul Tehnologic"Constantin Ianculescu" Cârcea to the students of Scoala Gimnaziala Cosoveni
If you want to discover more activities, visit us on www.playfulcoding.eu
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