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Dol's Magazine and School of Robotics: Starting a fruitful collaboration

Dol's Magazine and School of Robotics: Starting a fruitful collaboration

13/10/2015 - Articles

Dol's is the first web Magazine devoted to Women. It was started on 199 by Caterina Della Torre with the aim to give women a free space where issues that beforehand were associated only to men could be approached. Dol's and the School of Robotics are starting a collaboration in the field of women&technology. Every two monts an article by Fiorella Operto, Melissa Ferretti, Elena Parodi. Read more

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Women&Technology, ECWT
European Robotics Week 2014 will be from 24 to 30 November 2014.

European Robotics Week 2014 will be from 24 to 30 November 2014.

22/10/2014 - News

The European Robotics Week offers one week of various robotics related activities across Europe for the general public, highlighting growing importance of robotics in a wide variety of application areas. The Week aims at inspiring technology education in students of all ages to pursue careers in STEM-related fields, i.e. science, technology, engineering and math. Read more

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ECWT, EURON, Robot@scuola, Science&Society
EU Code Week! Apply for coding!

EU Code Week! Apply for coding!

10/09/2014 - Events, News

Europe Code Week aims to celebrate coding, the art and science of talking to computers. A deeper understanding of technology is becoming the new literacy and a much needed competitive advantage of a digital Europe. Youth unemployment is rising all over the continent, yet we'll have a shortage of up to 900,000 ICT jobs by 2015. Read more

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C++, ECWT, Robot@scuola, Scratch
Roma, June 1st: a challeging project on Educational robotics by the School "Marco Polo"

Roma, June 1st: a challeging project on Educational robotics by the School "Marco Polo"

29/05/2012 - Lectures, News

Since three years the primary school Marco Polo in Roma is carrying out a very original and challenging project on Educational robotics. They started this project with kids of the first year of primary schooling, trying to keep it for the next five years, same kids, same class. This way, they aim at to monitoring and evaluating the prohect's results over a significant time span. Read more

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Design, ECWT, FIRST® LEGO® League, Festival della Scienza, National Instruments, Robot@scuola, Creative robotics, Schools at hospital, UCIMU-CSFU, euRoboticsWeek