Funded by the European Union.
About the project
The specific aim of our project is to develop a collection of best practices and methodological guidelines to support the use of educational robotics in compensatory education. We want to support the development and integration in school of children with social or learning difficulties and refugee children.
Our aim is to enrich teachers' methodological toolbox by developing and making available micro-projects that are easy to use and easy to integrate into lessons across different curricula.
We are developing a collection of 40 mini-projects and 40 teacher guides to support their use in the classroom.
The course materials will be made available free of charge on this website in English, Hungarian and Spanish.
Participating organisations
Participating schools
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