Suburban "empty areas" are transformed into “full” learning environments.
Suburban "empty areas" are transformed into “full” learning environments.
A video with the opinions of over 30 people who have worked with us.
Project OpenSpace kicks off in four cities.
The first course on artificial intelligence for schools is now on-line.
Second edition of the SItI Digital Academy at the Phyrtual Innovation Gym.
A new challenge for the Microsoft’s “Ambizione Italia” Programme.
The first two volumes developed with Erickson are now available.
Today, we present the four young women who placed third at the Rome Coding Girls hackathon with Project "The Unlucky Knight Game" in which they “reprogrammed” a surprise ending into a classic knights and princesses story.
Team “Just Code It" is composed by Claudia Buralli, 18, and Elena Prò, 16, students at the Liceo Avogadro, and Margherita Moretti, 14, and Gaia Moroni, 15, students at the C. Darwin Tourism School.
Here is show they described the “adventure game with an unexpected ending” in an interview with Francesca Meini at the end of the coding marathon.
Last Wednesday’s Hackathon (Nov. 23) at the Phyrtual Innovation Gym ended the tour with American Coach Emily Thomforde. The Roman stop was the last stop of the Coding Girls educational relay, promoted by the Fondazione Mondo Digitale and the American Embassy in Italy in collaboration with Microsoft.
Fondazione Mondo Digitale
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