Center of Excellence in Vocational Training in Digital Skills and Artificial Intelligence

CODINGALL

PROJECT INFO

CODING ALL TOGETHER

CODING ALL TOGETHER

2019-1-RO01-KA201-063919

01/09/2019 - 31/08/2021

TECHNICAL INFO

ERASMUSPLUS

ACTION KA201

CALL 2019

CEN

CODING ALL TOGETHER

CODING ALL TOGETHER

Project Description

This project was created with the aim of transforming new generations from mere consumers of technology into active creators and producers of it. Through the teaching of programming and coding, it seeks to foster a scientific perspective on problem-solving in children, enhancing their analytical thinking, creativity and self-esteem. The initiative directly addresses the shortage of qualified tutors in schools, a common obstacle in various European countries that already integrate computer science into their curricula. The international consortium, led by Romania and composed of partners from Spain, Turkey, Greece, Croatia and Lithuania, brings together universities and professional organisations to develop innovative educational materials. Each entity will contribute its experience to create practical resources that will be shared at joint events and compiled into a comprehensive e-book. By integrating cultural and linguistic exchange with technical learning, the project aims to generate lasting and high-quality educational solutions. In this way, it promotes transnational collaboration that prepares students for the technological challenges of the future.

Objectives

Implementation

Project implementation is based on the organisation of training, workshops and joint activities aimed at students, teachers and families, in which programming and cybersecurity are worked on using digital platforms and tools (such as Mblock and Alocode), while practical projects are developed in participating centres; each partner creates its own didactic materials based on coding, experiences and methodologies are shared among partner countries and, at the end of the project, all activities and results are presented at the final LTT (Learning Teaching Training) mobility, including an e-book prepared by the Lithuanian partner KPBVM that collects the intellectual outputs, materials and overall results of the project.

Expected Results

A generation of students who are more “pro-active in technology”, with greater capacity to design, prototype and share digital solutions that respond to real problems in their environment.

Development of technological competencies and scientific thinking in students (problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, perseverance), visible both in the classroom and in extracurricular activities.

Availability of open materials and resources (workshops, guides, project examples) on programming and cybersecurity teaching, usable in educational centres and extracurricular programmes.

Consolidation of transnational collaboration networks between European centres and universities for the dissemination and continuous improvement of children's and young people's programming teaching.