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<< Objectives >>We want to bring more awareness about STEM activities, specially robotics inside Youth centers by bringing affordable, small, but powerful programmable microcontrollers to the house. With Micro:bits or similar equipment we want to foster STEM education among youth and gain their interest in robotics. With this we hope to enrich Youth centers activities and to help the youth to make better and more considered choice in they studies or career. These activities will rise the digital competency.<< Implementation >>Research and best practice study to find out the bottlenecks in STEM activities inside Youth centers.Develop a curriculum or sets of tasks for the youth to start coding with small programmable kits. At least 12 tasks with different levels.Two trainings for Youth center staff, one in each partner countries. Total of 20 participants..Making workshops in 6 youth centers, 3 in each country. Total of 60 participants.2 multiplier events for stakeholders and relevant policy makers.<< Results >>We hope to have a study for Youth centers about the situation in both countries with best practices and advice. To see if STEM related robotics activities are something a Youth center might benefit and if youth are actually looking for something like that. We expect to get feedback if these affordable, yet powerful kits make anu difference and will those be widely used in Youth organisations if there are Estonian and Latvian language materials supporting. Hope to rise the digital competency.
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