micro:programming!Coding workshop with BBC micro:bit (Age:10 – 14 )

Micro:bit is a microcomputer designed by the BBC for use in education. It is intended for students of primary schools and the first years of secondary education who take their first steps in programming.
Its particularly small size (smaller than a credit card) and the fact that it has standout features, such as a compass, a magnetometer, a light sensor, a 5×5 LED matrix display etc., have made it extremely popular with students and teachers in the UK.
The workshop aims at Greek students getting acquainted with this specific device as well as its potentials and being introduced to the programming world.

 

Participants:
Stefanos Fyskilis, Head of IT Department, Demetra Chatzidaki, IT Teacher, Christina Kassini, Teacher, Elena Velissaropoulou, Teacher, Velissarios Tsakoumis, IT Engineer,, Sotiris Kaproulias, Physicist, Clio Poli, Teacher

I.M.Panagiotopoulos School, British Council, Microsoft