EU Code Week newsletter / February 2024
EU Code Week
EU Code Week is a grassroots initiative which aims to bring coding and digital literacy to everybody.
Empower Your Classroom: Join EU Code Week Teach Day 2024
Get ready for a transformative experience as EU Code Week Teach Day returns on Saturday, 9 March 2024! This online event is not just a date on your calendar; it's an opportunity to unlock innovation, enhance your teaching skills, and connect with a vibrant community of educators passionate about coding education.
Find out more here.
?2023: A Remarkable Year for EU Code Week
As we look at some of the statistics from EU Code Week 2023, the numbers speak volumes about the incredible impact and growth that the initiative has achieved. With a total of 71,655 EU Code Week events registered in 2023, the enthusiasm for coding education is reaching new heights across Europe. Let’s delve into the key highlights and takeaways from this year’s edition.?
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Unlock Excellence in Education: Apply for the EU Code Week School Label 2024
Are you passionate about fostering digital skills and computational thinking in your school? If you are, then read on! EU Code Week invites schools and pre-schools in participating countries to apply for the prestigious School Label 2024, a recognition that celebrates schools dedicated to promoting coding and computational thinking within their curricula.?
Read more here.
Follow the EU Code Week Hackathon award ceremony!
On Friday 8 March at 16.30pm CET, the Hackathon Award Ceremony will bring together the best three teams of the EU Code Week International Hackathon 2023, Albanian, Latvian and Greek team, as well as EU Code Week Community Members.?
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This is a great opportunity for the three teams to travel to Brussels and present their solution with a live audience.?
If you would like to watch the Hackathon Award Ceremony live, click here to find out more.
EU Code Week: Nurturing Friendships and Skills beyond Borders
Valentine’s Day is an opportune moment to shift our focus from traditional expressions of affection to celebrate a different kind of love – the love for learning, collaboration, and growth. EU Code Week, a celebration of coding and digital literacy, provides an ideal platform for students to come together, fostering friendships and encouraging personal development. While the day itself may be associated with romantic gestures, let’s delve into how coding can be a source of connection and creativity for students.?
Find out more here.
Celebrating World Radio Day with EU Code Week Podcasts
On 13 February, we celebrated World Radio Day and, to mark the occasion, we highlighted the enriching world of EU Code Week Podcasts that delve into the realms of coding, computational thinking, robotics, and innovation. As we commemorate the enduring legacy of radio, let’s explore how this timeless medium aligns with the dynamic future of digital education.
Find out more here.
January Highlights from the EU Code Week Blogosphere
During January on the EU Code Week portal, members of the EU Code Week community shared their experience and events with us, with some top tips on getting students excited about coding. We also shared community news and information about EU Code Week activities. Some highlights include: ?
Some training experience from a Skopje primary school.