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Coding, A NEW Trend In Education And A BIG Responsibility | MakerSpace | HackerSpace

Coding, A NEW Trend In Education And A BIG Responsibility | MakerSpace | HackerSpace | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
. . Before Starting With Coding / Proactive THINKing! . . Before Starting With Coding WE MUST know first the IMPORTANCE and the big RESPONSIBILITY about ===> Coding <===! Responsibility while...


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Europe Code Week - Guide for Organizers | Coding | MakerSpace | HackerSpace

Europe Code Week - Guide for Organizers | Coding | MakerSpace | HackerSpace | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
#codeEU guidelines

If you have existing experience with organizing education events, you might just be interested in the main guidelines to follow when planning your #codeEU event:

  • Make the event beginner friendly, accessible even to those with no previous programming experience. Don't focus on the technicalities, try to show the fun and practical aspect of whatever technology is being used.
  • The format of the event is up to you. We do however recommend to include at least practical, hands-on time, where participants can create something on their own. Even better if they can take what they've learned home to share with family and friends!
  • You can use whatever tools and technologies you're most familiar with, although we do favor freely available open source tools and frameworks.
  • Learning something completely new can be intimidating. A smile and a friendly atmosphere can help break the ice and make those, who don't consider themselves "technical", more at ease.
  • It's also a good idea to plan a follow up. How can your participants keep learning? Who can they turn to if they have more questions?

Never organized an event before? Keep reading, it's not as difficult as you might think!

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