Coding enhances creativity, teaches people to cooperate, to work together across physical and geographical boundaries and to communicate in a universal language. Technology is part of our life, and coding brings it closer to you. Each and every interaction between humans and computers is governed by code. Whether you create a web app, follow GPS directions when driving or wish to revolutionise social interactions. Programming is everywhere and fundamental to the understanding of a hyper-connected world. Coding is the literacy of today and it helps practise 21st-century skills such as problem solving, teamwork and analytical thinking. Learning how to code and computational thinking is the significant aim of 21st-century learning strategies.It must be ensured that all citizens get the digital skills they need to thrive as citizens and on the job market.
„Enjoy coding with Scratch 3“ is a Erasmus+ project for pupils at the age between 14-16. The aims of the project are pupils to develop critical thinking and computational creativity and problem-solving, to improve multilingual and digital competence, to adapt and develop new ways of learning and teaching and to build cooperation between schools to form a common resource and to use technology in creative, collaborative ways. while develop 21st-century skills like:
learning- critical thinking, creative, collaborating, communicating while working on a problem and to reach the result in teams face-to-face and online.
literacy skills: information. media, technology; to prepare individuals for the 21st century.
life skills: flexibility, initiative, social skills productivity, leadership during the teamwork at code workshops.