Science on Stage challenges

Take part in the European Code League!

 Science on Stage invites you and your students to get creative and present your innovative coding projects for STEM lessons in primary and secondary schools at the European Code League. 

The closing date for entries is 1 December 2020.

Science on Stage is looking for coding projects you’ve developed with your students. You are free to use digital tools such as microcontrollers (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Calliope, etc.) and/or various programming environments and languages (Snap!, Scratch, C++, etc.). 

All European STEM teachers and STEM teachers in training from primary school to secondary school can participate with their students.

Find all information at www.science-on-stage.eu/codeleague

VIRTUAL EVENTS

With our practice-oriented webinars STEM-teachers can receive further training from home. All our speakers have participated in one of our festivals with a successful STEM project or have been involved in one of our international teacher projects! 

In addition to insights into exciting projects, our webinars give teachers the opportunity to exchange ideas with like-minded peers from all over Europe. Also they can present their own ideas and receive feedback.

The participation is free of costs. Interested in taking part? Find all webinars in our event calendar: www.science-on-stage.eu/dates.

The next events:

07.10., 18:00 “Lilu’s House: Language Skills through Experiments”
15.10., 16:00 “Introduction to BBC micro:bit”

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Announcement: Apply now for the newly launched EMBL programme offeringvirtualguided tours of EMBL to school groups.
Dear teachers,
the European Learning Laboratory for the Life Sciences is launching the virtual edition of the guided school visit programme from October 2020. Join our virtual tour and learn first-hand about EMBLs history, experience cutting-edge life sciences, meet the scientists behind the research, learn about different career paths and much more. The programme currently offers 3 exciting modules to choose from, each with a unique focus to spark curiosity in students and help them understand the many facets of research, careers and life of a scientist at EMBL. 
You are warmly invited to apply for a guided virtual tour of EMBL. To find out more about the programme, available dates and how to apply for a virtual visit please visit our designated webpage:
http://emblog.embl.de/ells/virtualtours/

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