The Digital Citizen project continued with new workshops for primary school children

Third-graders from the Primary School 17. oktobar attended a beginner programming workshop, while fourth-graders from the same school attended the advanced one. They spent some quality time with librarians and learnt programming. The fourth-graders could be heard repeating “We are programmers” while they were entering and leaving the library. They were right because they managed […]

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From toys to computers

The fourth-graders from the Primary School 17. oktobar learnt programming with micro:bits. The knowledge they gained in From toys to computers classes was expanded with another skill-they learnt codes in order to send messages with micro:bits. A particularly interesting moment was when they saw the things they created on the display, counted steps or rolled […]

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Programming in rural schools also

Students in the Primary school “Radislav Nikčević” in Kolare, attended the programming workshop within the project Digital Citizen on 15th May. The aim of the project is to introduce digital skills in local communities. Students from 5th to 8th grade learnt basics of programming with micro:bits and Boson kits. It is important to include children […]

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A different technical and IT classes

On 24th April, a programming workshop with micro:bits and Boson kits was held at the Primary School “Rada Miljković” in Jagodina in class 8/4. Instead of their usual technical education and IT classes, they attended the workshop ,,Programming with micro:bit computer”. The workshop was held by Ivica Lazarevic, a librarian and Natali Tomić, their teacher. […]

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Spring Break at the Library

Durng the spring break primary school children in Jagodina had the opportunity to learn about micro:bits and Boson kits in the Library workshops. The trainees were fifth-grade students. They learnt the basics of programming in a fun way. They had a really good time. #BitkaZaZnanje #KODigranje #FondB92 #IRIM

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