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Digital skills for allDigital technology / specialisation
Digital skills SoftwareDigital skill level
Basic Intermediate AdvancedGeographic Scope - Country
ItalyIndustry - Field of Education and Training
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EnglishType of initiative
EU institutional initiative
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Persons who have completed primary educationTypology of training opportunities
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Learning activity
lab / simulation / practice coursework
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OnlineTraining duration
Up to 1 week
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University of UrbinoIs this course free
Yes
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No
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Single offer
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Part time light
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Self-paced course
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CodyColor is an unplugged coding method (without the use of electronic devices) designed by Alessandro Bogliolo, professor of Information Processing Systems at the University of Urbino, aiming at lowering barriers to practice computational thinking. Based on extremely simple rules, CodyColor can be introduced from early childhood education, but also supports challenging activities for lower/upper secondary school and adults.
In this kit you’ll find thorough explanations of the principles and potential of the CodyColor method, concrete proposals for teaching activities using the kit to promote computational thinking skills, and detailed guidelines to create the tools and bring the activities into your classroom.



