Skip to main content
Home
We're working towards a democratic learning society
  • Who we are
  • What we do
  • Resources
  • News
    • 2021
      • April
      • March
      • February
      • January
    • 2020
    • 2019
    • 2018
    • 2017
    • 2016
    • 2015
    • 2014
    • 2013
    • 2012
    • 2011
      • Dicembre
      • Novembre
      • Ottobre
      • Settembre
      • Agosto
      • Luglio
      • Giugno
      • Maggio
      • Aprile
      • Marzo
      • Febbraio
      • Gennaio
    • 2010
    • 2009
    • 2008
    • 2007
  • Transparent administration
  • Contacts

Search form

  • Italiano
  • English
  • Transformative School

    Suburban "empty areas" are transformed into “full” learning environments.

  • How They See Us

    A video with the opinions of over 30 people who have worked with us.

  • Against Poverty

    Project OpenSpace kicks off in four cities.

  • Enter the world of AI

    The first course on artificial intelligence for schools is now on-line.

  • Health Technology

    Second edition of the SItI Digital Academy at the Phyrtual Innovation Gym.

  • Inclusion and Accessibility

    A new challenge for the Microsoft’s “Ambizione Italia” Programme.

  • Tinkering coding making

    The first two volumes developed with Erickson are now available.

Wed, 26/01/2011

Lady Robotics

Robotica2.jpg

 

The exhibition on Women’s Missed Nobel Prizes (Nobel negati alle donne di scienza - Tra pensiero maschile e pensiero femminile) can be visited until March 13th at the Palazzo Alberti di Rovereto (Corso Bettini 41) in the province of Trento. Starting on February 8th, the programme will also feature a series of conferences exploring the relationship between women and science.
 
The first conference - entitled “Robotics Goes Pink” - will feature a presentation by Fiorella Operto from the Genoa School of Robotics. Ms. Operto has collaborated with the Robotics department of the National Research Council in Italy to promote knowledge and comprehension for Robotics. In 2008, she received the Blackberry Award as Technovisionary of the Year for promoting the “Roberta, Girls Discover Robotics” Project in Italy.
 
Project Robertawas also presented at the Rome Educational City in May 2008 following the RomeCup. Since then, female students have increasingly begun to familiarise with Robotics and have even influenced the grandmothers taking the Telemouse Course! This trend is lead by the students at Itis Pacinotti in Rome. 
 

 

A Curiostiy
 In 2010, a teamp composed of three female university students participated in the Robocup Mediterranean Open in the Standard Platform League category.
United States – Lady Robotics
PrintEmail
  • Increase
  • Decrease

Current Size: 100%

 

COPYRIGHT © 2020 FONDAZIONE MONDO DIGITALE

ORGANIZATION WITH MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS CERTIFIED UNI EN ISO 9001:2008
CERMET n.6482 del 26/04/2007

 

Spam Poison     Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional     CSS Valid!

 

Fondazione Mondo Digitale

Via del Quadraro 102  00174 Roma

PI 06499101001

  • CONTACTS
  • SITEMAP
  • CREDITS
  • LOGIN
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • QUALITY CARD
  Spam Poison 
 Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional  CSS Valid!

FOLLOW US ON:


Events calendar

calendario