Roadshow "Making-Hacking-Coding"

Roadshow "Making-Hacking-Coding"

Roadshow "Making-Hacking-Coding"

The networking meeting entitled "Roadshow Making-Hacking-Coding" will take place on Friday, 15 September.
The aim of the event is to bring together, exchange ideas and network the many different projects promoting young IT talent in the field of Computing Science / programming / making etc. in and out of school and, above all, the people behind them. At the roadshow, exemplary projects can present themselves in an exhibition area with tables and posters as well as in workshops and take the starting points of their innovative work to other regions.

The roadshow "Making-Hacking-Coding" is sponsored by the Metropolitan Region Northwest:


The Programme:

Time

Programme

Room

9:00-10:00

Welcome address

Greeting by Dr Anna Meincke, Managing Director Metropolregion Nordwest

Presentation by Stephan Noller (Advisory Board Young Digital Economy of the Federal Ministry of Economics and co-founder of the non-profit Calliope gGmbH):
Calliope mini - Computing Science at your fingertips for primary school children

Lecture theatre 1

10:30-12:00

Workshop session of the individual initiatives:

Wolfgang Pohl (Federal Computing Science Competition, Germany): Introduction to Programming with CS First and JwInf (Youth Competition Computing Science)

Esther Alzate Romero (Heidelberg School of Education, Germany) and Leonore Dietrich (University of Heidelberg, Germany): Music programming with Sonic Pi

Sven Jatzlau (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) and Ralf Romeike (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany): Challenges posed by new programming concepts in block-based programming languages

12:00-13:30

Lunch break

canteen

13:30-14:30

Poster session/market of possibilities of the individual funding projects in the open space in the foyer including coffee:

Wolfgang Pohl and Robert Czechowski (BWINF / Bundesweite Computing Sciencewettbewerbe, Germany):Jugendwettbewerb Computing Science: BWINF fills the gap

Uwe Geisler (famity.de, Germany): Computing Science as didactic light art - interdisciplinary approach - functional visualisation of complex circuits using everyday objects - night lights as NOR gates

Stefanie Hänsel ("Ich kann was!" initiative, German Telekom Foundation, Germany): The "I can do something!" initiative - promoting media skills in open child and youth work

Martin Janik (Berufsbildende Schulen Osterholz-Scharmbeck, Germany): 3D printing: practical applications in schools

Patrick Günther (Kreativität trifft Technik e.V., Germany): Fab4Teachers and Fabule - 3D printing for schools, teachers and the region

Nora Perseke (Calliope gGmbH, Germany): Calliope

Kerstin Bub: The smile project - Smart Environments as a context of motivating learning opportunities for girls for a growing proportion of female computer scientists by involving teachers and parents

and others

Foyer

14:30-16:00

Workshop session of the individual initiatives:

Markus Fleige (TECHNIK BEGEISTERT e.V., Germany): Use of LEGO MINDSTORMS robots as a school club

Anatolij Fandrich (OFFIS e.V., Germany): IT2School - Overview of the basic modules incl. B8 Calliope

Stefanie Hänsel ("Ich kann was!" initiative, German Telekom Foundation, Germany): With fun into the digital future - promoting media skills in open child and youth work

Nadine Dittert (University of Bremen, Germany) and
Eva-Sophie Katterfeldt (University of Bremen, Germany):The fabrication kit - A modular FabLab construction kit for teachers

16:00-16:30

Coffee break

Foyer

16:30-17:30

Closing Session

Seminar room 112

Contact:

If you have any questions about the organisation and the programme, please contact

Wibke Duwe

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