Are you ready to unlock a treasure trove of inspiration and fuel sparks of creativity for your Meet and Code 2023 event? Are you eager to power up the future of our young generation and bridge the gap of inequality? Well, hold on tight, because we have some power-packed sessions for you!
The digital stage is set for our free Train the Trainer sessions and webinars this July. Covering a variety of topics, these online sessions will be hosted in English, encompassing programming, computer science education, and even the exploration of potential career avenues for your participants.
Ready to supercharge your ideas? Check out the below line-up for July:
Webinar:
Supporting youth in exploring careers of the future with Amazon Future Engineer
Hosted by: Michael Vollmann, Europe Lead Education, Amazon in the Community.
In today's rapidly evolving world, proficiency in digital skills is no longer just an advantage but a necessity. It not only paves the way for personal success but also plays a crucial role in preparing the future workforce for upcoming job opportunities. Unfortunately, not everyone has equal access to resources that can help enhance their digital skills, creating a significant gap in opportunities, especially for young people. So, how can NPOs and educators bridge this divide?
In this informative session, Michael will delve into the details of Amazon Future Engineer and uncover the tools, programs, and resources it offers to empower the next generation. From comprehensive educational resources to innovative learning platforms, you will learn how this initiative is reshaping the landscape of Computer Science education and opening doors to a brighter future for youth in Europe.
Join us for an inspiring webinar that will leave you equipped with the knowledge and insights needed to make a difference in the lives of aspiring digital enthusiasts.
You’ll find out more about:
- The Importance of career exploration and the role of computer science
- How to empower the future workforce through the development of digital skills
- How to support underserved students on their journey to future career success
- Free resources and offerings in the field of Computer Science education
Details:
- Date and time: July 11, 11:00 – 12:00 (CEST)
- Register here. (Please translate the page if necessary: This can be done by opening the page and right-clicking on the page to open a dropdown menu. Here you can click on translate to. If this function does not work try with another browser (e.g. Edge)
Train the Trainer Sessions in partnership with digit<all>:
Do you need inspiration for your Meet and Code or EU Code Week workshops? Perhaps you are planning on hosting other coding events or need help planning school lessons. Participate in our Train the Trainer (TTT) sessions and learn more about physical and active computing as well as how to inspire more girls to forge careers in computing:
- Meet and Code - Physical and Active Computing:
Together, we will uncover the incredible benefits of combining active movement with coding, all while harnessing the power of micro:bit.
During this session, we'll shine a spotlight on captivating activities that emphasise teamwork and collaboration, as well as encoding and decoding messages with a special focus on climate and space. We’ll also explore unplugged computing, where coding takes on a whole new dimension without the use of computers, with examples including algorithms and data representation.
Join this session and receive valuable resources that can be utilised to get your students active with computing. Discover top tips, tricks, and strategies that foster engagement.
- Date and time: July 17, 18:00 – 19:00 (CEST)
- Register here.
- Meet and Code - Girls in Computing:
Explore research-informed approaches that have proven to be instrumental in fostering self-confidence and self-efficacy in girls when it comes to the world of computing.
We’ll pay special attention to the importance of context and look at why providing a compelling "hook" is vital in capturing girls' imaginations and making coding activities truly meaningful to them.
With pedagogy taking centre stage, we’ll unpack strategies that empower young individuals to tackle challenges with resilience. This is done through the art of nurturing problem-solving skills as well as equipping children with the ability to overcome obstacles and develop robust solutions.
You will also be privy to case studies that highlight the transformative power of role models and why creating environments where girls can collaborate, have opinions and, develop leadership skills is crucial.
Date and time: July 20, 18:00 – 19:00 (CEST)
Register here.
We look forward to seeing you online at these exciting sessions!