Coding Training for Teachers – EU Code Week

Training

Bite-sized, ready-to-use materials that will help you introduce coding basics and plan your next innovative lesson.

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Quick & Practical Tools for Innovative Lessons

Discover the essentials of coding and computational thinking through bite-sized, practical activities designed for educators, students, and anyone eager to explore the digital world. Whether you're new to coding or looking for fresh ideas to integrate into your teaching or training sessions, Learning Bits will spark your imagination and provide a solid starting point.

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Watch & Learn

Discover the essentials of coding through engaging Learning Bits. These bite-sized modules, lasting around 15 minutes introduce key concepts related to coding and computational thinking. In addition to theoretical insights, the modules provide practical tips on how to apply these concepts in various educational settings – whether you're teaching children, students or adult learners.

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Get Hands-On

Choose a Learning Bit, watch the instructional video, and explore hands-on activities with the accompanying materials. Whether you’re new to coding or looking for fresh, creative teaching ideas, Coding Basics will equip you with the tools to spark digital curiosity and creativity in your learners.

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Share & Inspire

Once you've completed one or more Code Week Learning Bits, we encourage you to bring digital creativity into your educational environment and pin your activity on the Code Week Map!

You can organise a lesson in your classroom, a workshop at a community centre, or an open event at your organisation. Simply pick a date and register your activity on the Code Week Map. Each activity organiser will get a participation certificate for their effort.

If you would like to connect with an international group of enthusiastic teachers, join the EU Code Week Facebook group for teachers! To take a step further and collaborate with other schools in your country or across borders – join the EU Code Week 4 All challenge.

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Learning Bits

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CodyColor Kit

By Alessandro Bogliolo and Italian EU Code Week HUB

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Coding without digital technology (unplugged)

By Alessandro Bogliolo

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Computational thinking and problem solving

By Miles Berry

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Visual programming – introduction to Scratch

By Margo Tinawi

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Creating educational games with Scratch

By Jesús Moreno León

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Making, robotics and tinkering in the classroom

By Tullia Urschitz

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Developing creative thinking through mobile app development

By Rosanna Kurrer

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Tinkering and Making

By Diogo da Silva

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Coding for all subjects

By M. Isabel Blanco, M. Concepción Fernández, Elisabetta Nanni, Debora Carmela Niutta, Stefania Altieri

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Making an automaton with a micro:bit

by Pauline Maas

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Creative coding with Python

by Ivana Vezjak

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Coding for Inclusion

by the Code Week team

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Coding for sustainable development goals

by Francisco Javier Masero, Cristina Nicolaita and Erviola Konomi

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Introduction to Artificial Intelligence in the classroom

by Artur Coelho and Marjana Prifti Skenduli

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Learning in the Age of Intelligent Machines

by Adil Tugyan, Georgia Lascaris and Marco Neves

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Mining Media Literacy

by Marijana Smolčec, Tea Horvatić and Sanja Božinović

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STORY-TELLING WITH HEDY

by Felienne Hermans

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Feel The Code

by Alenka Miljević

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SOS Water

by Francisco Delgado Cecilia

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Creative Scratch Laboratory

by Krzysztof Jaworski

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Code Through Art

by Maria Tsapara

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Making and coding

by Ulla Hauptmann