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07/01/2019 - News, Projects

Genoa, 7-11 January 2019: 1st Training Course of the Erasmus + EMEDIA project

Genoa, 7-11 January 2019: 1st Training Course of the Erasmus + EMEDIA project
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Coordinate by the Ligue de l'Enseignemet, EMEDIA involves 5 other Partners, included the Scuola di Robotica.

Coordinate by the Ligue de l'Enseignemet, and involving 5 other Partners, included the Scuola di Robotica, EMEDIA is a European project c- financed by the Erasmus plus Programme of the European Commission. It aims to:

  • make children and young people understand the making of information through action so that they become creative and responsible actors
  • educate to computer science and raise awareness on algorithmic logic underlying all the tools we use, in order to take over power on machines,
  • reveal the motives of complotism and fake news to enable the emergence of a generation of critical citizens
  • promote the mainstreaming of digital competence provision across the curricula and
  • foster critical thinking especially through teaching technology and science in line with the priorities of school education.

FACTS:

  • half of the world’s population now uses the Internet
  • in Europe over 21 million new Internet users started using the Internet in 2016
  • Social media use in Europe grew by 5% to pass 400 million total users across the continent in 2017
  • “fake news” and “conspiracy theories” are emerging all over the world

EXPECTED RESULTS:

  • Mobilization of a team of professionals, expert at developing pedagogical material and training in order to:
  • write 3 booklets of minimum 10 hours of activities each about robotics, media literacy and web radio/ Blog/ Web TV
  • develop 2 online courses on Moodle platform (open source and free) of at least 5 hours each about robotics and media literacy
  • organise 5 training sessions in order for professionals from partner organisations to get trained in the subjects treated in the project
  • train of national tutors in at least 3 countries (France, Spain, Italy) in order to accompany the teachers who followed the online courses

 

COMPLEMENTARY COMPETENCES AND KNOW-HOW OF PARTNERS
Responsible use
Online expression
Training
School
Non formal education
Social media
Robotics
E-learning
Pedagogy
Internet
Algorithm
Citizenship
Fake news
Discrimination
Open education
Innovative practices
Digital era

 

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Arduino, Dissemination, European projects, Robot@scuola