News . Events Free webinar “Looking to the future of youth coding and making in Europe” by COMnPLAY SCIENCE

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“Looking to the future of youth coding and making in Europe” is the theme of the free webinar organised by COMnPLAY SCIENCE Project, in collaboration with the LearnML, on February 25th, at 10:30 cet.

Teachers, parents, policymakers, and other stakeholder communities are invited to discuss the potential of coding, making, and play-based non-formal and informal science learning activities. The challenges and opportunities for science education that emerged during the pandemic and look to the future for youth coding and making in Europe.

Topics covered

The webinar will cover topics such as:

  • The vital role of creativity and play in non-formal and informal STEM learning
  • Challenges and opportunities for informal science education that emerged during the pandemic
  • Advancing Science literacies for children

And it will include an interactive playful workshop on privacy and personal data in the digital era.

Full agenda HERE

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