The Punt Òmnia Camins Fundació has launched a creative programming workshop with the Scratch tool. Designed for children aged 9 to 11, the initiative will be developed throughout the weeks of July within the framework of the Code Club initiative, a project that goes far beyond digital literacy and aims to bring programming closer to children regardless of their social, economic or family situation. The summer proposal seeks to promote computational thinking, conflict resolution and the development of digital skills. The aim is to guarantee educational equity and prevent any child from being left behind. Specifically, the creative programming workshop with the Scratch tool will propose challenges, opportunities and discoveries and will promote creativity, imagination and autonomy. The fun proposal will be facilitated by volunteer collaborators and will be supported by the Code Club technical team, who will help guarantee the success of the initiative at the Punt Òmnia Camins Fundació, including the training of volunteers and the distribution of teaching materials to stimulate creative programming sessions with the Scratch tool.
This July, Punt TIC is offering a creative programming workshop with Scratch, a project that goes far beyond digital literacy and aims to bring programming closer to children.
