Codefestival 2024: Programmeren en coderen in het onderwijs
EU Code Week: 14-27 oktober 2024
De EU-programmeerweek is een initiatief waarin creativiteit, probleemoplossing en samenwerking worden gestimuleerd door middel van programmeren en andere technische en digitale activiteiten. Het idee erachter is om programmeren bereikbaarder te maken en om mensen te laten zien hoe je ideeën met programmeercode tot leven kunt brengen. De Code Week wil digitale vaardigheden ontwikkelen en gemotiveerde mensen bij elkaar brengen om te leren.
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Op 14 oktober 2024 is er een volgende editie van het Codefestival. We hopen jullie daar te ontmoeten. Het wordt een dag vol interessante workshops, inspirerende sprekers en boeiende praktijkvoorbeelden. De inschrijvingen starten eind augustus 2024.
Code Week 2023: inspiratiegids en toolkit
In de EU Code week ga je aan de slag met programmeren en coderen op school. Weet je niet goed hoe eraan te beginnen? Dan hebben wij voor jou:
- EU Code Week 2023 - inspiratigids: een bundel met tips en informatie over lesactiviteiten, organisaties, nascholingen ...
- EU Code Week 2023 - toolkit: een bundel met laagdrempelige tools om jouw leerlingen aan het coderen te krijgen. Deze bundel werd samengesteld door de Vlaamse leading teachers van de EU Code Week. Zij zetten coderen en programmeren in de kijker.
Dat is nog niet alles want ook op volgende websites kan je terecht voor meer info en materiaal:
- Bezoek de website van Code Week.
- Vind tips, ideeën en lesmateriaal.
- Bekijk waar in Europa activiteiten plaatsvinden op de interactieve CodeWeek-kaart!
- Meld je aan om ook jouw activiteit toe te voegen.
Voorbije Codefestivals
In 2016, 2017 en 2022 was er een Codefestival met keynotes, hands-on sessies, praktijkvoorbeelden, demo's en nieuw materiaal. De presentaties kan je via onderstaande links nog eens raadplegen.
- Bekijk de foto's en download de presentaties van 2017
- Donwload de presentaties van 2022
- Bekijk de aftermovie van het tienjarig jubileum 2022
- Bekijk de toolkit van 2022.
Nog meer leermiddelen vind je hieronder.
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EU Code Week Escaperoom: Eduscape
This online escape room was created by the leading teachers of the EU Code Week in Belgium. Ideal as a starter for the EU Code Week in your classroom.
The escape room consists of some fun puzzles that students can solve to get to the end of the …
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Code Week: Ten fun facts about programming
At EU Code Week, we believe that programming is fun and stimulates creativity. We want to fuel the passion for programming and computational thinking. In this contribution you will find ten fascinating facts about programming.
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Introduction to ZIM: Screencast
>ZIM is an open-source, free JavaScript framework for the HTML Canvas. You code in a text editor and view the code in a browser. You can program games, apps, puzzles, visualizations and art with ZIM.
In this video you get an overview of how to …
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Zapps: Apps in ZIM Editor
Zapps are apps designed in the ZIM editor. With Zim you can create free web apps for the browser. As a teacher, you can save them in the editor and then share the code with students.
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Vegetable garden in a PC
Grow your own vegetables and herbs in a high-tech vegetable garden. You can build a controlled environment for your plants with an old PC case, sensors, actuators and an Arduino.
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Robocup Junior: Robot competition
On this website you will find information about the Robocup Junior competition. This is an annual robot competition for young people from 8 to 18 years old.
RoboCup Junior encourages the exchange of knowledge, communication and teamwork. School teams …
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Programming in Scratch: Assignments
In this contribution you will find various bundles with which you can let your students design games in Scratch. Each bundle is a step-by-step plan with screenshots. The assignments are:
- platformer creation;
- Making a Pong game;
- cookie clicker; …
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Making automaton with micro:bit: Video
With the micro:bit you can let your students make interesting things in a fun and easy way, ranging from robots to musical instruments. In this video, Pauline Maas introduces the micro:bit and shows with a few practical examples how teachers can …
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Open Roberta Lab: Video List
Playlist on YouTube about working with Open Roberta Lab. With this programming environment, students learn to program robots. Open Roberta Lab uses graphical programming so that beginners can easily learn to code. They use different programming …
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OpenAI DevDay: Opening Keynote
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, the company that developed ChatGPT, presented the first developer conference DevDay on November 6, 2023 to learn about the latest AI developments and discover what lies ahead.
In this video you will learn what GPTs are and …
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Creating sprites in ZIM Kids: ZIMjs
Here we'll show you how kids can access Sprite animations in JavaScript as they transition to programming. We code in the ZIM Kids editor called Slate.
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Voice strings: Design your own musical instrument with Arduino and lasers!
This project challenges students to build their own musical instrument without real strings. Inspired by some examples with lasers, they get creative in designing a laser harp. Various concepts of computational thinking are discussed. The laser …
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