Activities for schools, universities, the third sector and local communities
From artificial intelligence for sustainability to STEM workshops in the neighbourhoods of Naples, via Digital Bridge courses and empowerment initiatives with Coding Girls & Women: the first week of December brings together activities involving schools, universities, the third sector and local communities.
Here is a selection of events scheduled in the projects of the Fondazione Mondo Digitale.
Monday 1 December
Rising Youth. Module 3: AI for sustainability (with SAP experts)
3:00–8:00 p.m.
A module dedicated to the role of artificial intelligence in the green transition and in the skills for tomorrow's jobs.
Small Course (ed. 6) by Digital Bridge
09:30–11:30
Digital literacy course for people in vulnerable situations.
TEXTFX. How Google Labs AI is revolutionising the teaching of writing. Experience the Internet at its best
17:00–18:00
The meeting presents an experimental tool from Google Labs based on Large Language Model (LLM) technology, with 12 features to explore creativity in writing and make learning English more interactive and personalised.
Trainer: Lara Fina Ferrari, teacher and trainer for new technologies in education.
Target audience: teachers from comprehensive schools (IC) and higher education institutions (IIS).
Tuesday 2 December
Small Course (ed. 6) by Digital Bridge
09.30–11.30
Digital Bridge. Life Skill 2: Self-awareness and self-entrepreneurship.
19.00–21.00
A module to work on motivation, strengths and personal planning.
Excel Course with Unirete Tor Vergata. Digital Village Project
4.30–6.00
Practical workshop to enhance the digital skills of university students.
Wednesday 3 December
Coding Girls Power Up. Training sessions
10.00–12.00
Sessions dedicated to empowerment, guidance and digital skills for girls.
Students from class 4A AFM of the IIS Carlo Emilio Gadda in Paderno Dugnano, Milan (meeting 2)
Digital Bridge. Life Skill 1 (ed. 4): Personal and social innovation.
10:00–12:00
Workshop on skills for active participation in social and community life.
Save the Children Research Award.
3:00–4:00
A moment dedicated to research on the rights of children and adolescents.
DisclAImer Tour. Palermo stop (AI & Humanities)
6:00 p.m. – University of Palermo
Eighth stop of the DisclAImer national tour, promoted by Corriere della Sera with Fondazione Mondo Digitale as knowledge partner.
Thursday, 4 December
Innovation, Technology and Career Guidance Fair in Lecce
09:30–13:00
AI Challenge: challenge your intelligence! Meeting with local schools and young people on the topics of innovation, future professions and career guidance. An interactive activity to learn about artificial intelligence in an informed way, promoted as part of the “Ital.IA Lab for School” programme.
Webinar “Creating an effective CV” with Tor Vergata University. Digital Village Project
16:30–18:00
Practical advice on how to structure a clear, focused and competitive CV.
Friday 5 December
Be great. STEM workshops in Naples
I.C. Statale “Aldo Moro” in Naples
09:00–11:00 | 11:00–13:00
I.C. 88 “Eduardo De Filippo”, Plesso Petrone – Naples
13:00–15:00
Workshops to introduce girls and boys to technical and scientific disciplines through practical and inclusive activities.
Coding Girls & Women. Training session
10:30–12:30
Intergenerational discussion space to strengthen the digital skills and confidence of girls and women. FMD trainer: Vittoria Perego
Format: in person
Target audience: students in class 3B at IC Moisè Loria in Milan, Foppette school complex (meeting 2)
Coding Girls & Women. Training session
14:00–16:00
Target audience: students in class 3A at IC Moisè Loria in Milan, Foppette campus (meeting 2)
Understanding AI: principles, models and languages of artificial intelligence. Experience AI project.
16:00–18:00
An introductory module for teachers and trainers on the functioning, potential and limitations of artificial intelligence models.