Product: Book
Trim size in cm: 21x29,7cm
Pages: 128
ISBN: 978-88-590-2137-7
Publication date: 01/06/2020
Suitable for: Primary 2nd level (ages 8-10)
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Old boxes that turn into pinball machines, children who become robots, drawings that speak: everything is possible in the world of educational innovation. From this idea, the workshop/project Imagine Grow Develop (IDG) was born: a collection of recipes, complete with ingredients, times and steps to follow, designed for teachers who want to innovate teaching starting from the tools and resources they have available.
Tinkering, coding, making is a practical manual for teachers who want to plan, design and tinker together with children aged 8 to 11. The 8 activities proposed in the volume, divided equally into plugged (connected to the use of technology or devices), and unplugged (disconnected from any type of technology so that they can be realized without digital resources), fall into the areas of tinkering, coding and making and are designed to allow children to train key 21st century skills.
Tinkering, coding e making: what are they?
Tinkering (smanettare) is giving free reign to creativity, while increasing awareness of what is being done in the constant search for the right expedient.
Coding (programmare) favours the development of computational thought, and the capacity to analyze problems and search for solutions.
Making is giving life to a group project by making something; which encourages collaboration and communication skills, while developing critical thinking.
00/ INTRODUCTION
+1/ HI EVERYONE, I AM TETRA-BOT
+2/ QUIZZES WITH TETRA-BOT
TINKERING
01/ IDEA-LAND
02/ OBJECTS FROM THE WORLD
03/ LET’S PLAY NOISE MAKER
CODING
04/ LITTLE COMPENDIUM OF CODING UNPLUGGED
05/ FOOD FOOTPRINT
MAKING
06/ ECOSYSTEMS AND STRING ART
07/ STORY TIME GEOMETRY
08/ EMOTIVE ROBOTS
Tinkering, Coding, Making is the series born from the workshop/project ICS - Immaginare Crescere Sviluppare (Imagine Grow Develop) from the Fondazione Mondo Digitale (Digital World Foundation). The project consists of gathering a series of “recipes” with many ingredients, preparation times and step to follow, for teachers who want to use innovative didactics, starting from tools and resources that they already have or are easy to find.
TINKERING, CODING AND MAKING: WHAT ARE THEY?
Tinkering, coding and making are three engaging teaching practices, applicable at school and at home, to guide children in carrying out activities that combine technology, science and art. These practices are essential to developing socio-cognitive processes, training the imagination, empowering and implementing forms of creativity that are the basis of the fundamental savoir-faire of the 21st century.
Tinkering, or fiddling around, is a moment where creativity and experimentation are given free rein, putting hands-on activities at the centre. The tinkering activities are based on common, recycled and recovered materials, and develop skills such as: analyzing, maintaining concentration, knowing how to work independently, recognizing one's own limits and those of the situations one is confronted with, evaluating different hypotheses, making devices.
Coding, or programming (even only when using a sketchbook), is an activity that allows the development of computational thinking, which consists of recognizing patterns, breaking down complex problems into simple problems, developing algorithms, finding solutions and generalizing them. Through coding, we learn the multiple functions of the computer and become familiar with the interaction between man and machine, protagonist of the near future.
Making, or giving life to a common project by creating it, favours collaboration, communication, and the development of critical thinking skills. By bringing together information, knowledge and ideas, the makers produce original and innovative products (objects, tools, materials) to meet different needs.
CONTENTS
In each volume of the series, 8 activities are suggested, divided equally into two groups: plugged, or rather connected to technology or devices, and unplugged, or disconnected from any type of technology. For each activity, photographs and all necessary instructions are provided:
INTENDED USERS
The volumes in the series Tinkering, Coding, Making are aimed at enterprising teachers and parents who want to introduce children to tinkering, coding and making in a fun and creative way.
THE VOLUMES IN THE SERIES
• TINKERING, CODING, MAKING FOR CHILDREN AGES 11 TO 13 YEARS
The fourth volume in the series is intended for teachers and parents, to create tinkering, coding and making activities with children ages 11 to 13 years.
The 8 proposed activities are:
• TINKERING, CODING, MAKING FOR CHILDREN AGES 8 TO 11 YEARS
The third volume in the series is aimed at teachers and parents, to create tinkering, coding and making activities with children ages 8 to 11 years.
The 8 proposed activities are:
Moreover, Tetra-bot will be a game companion in a quiz whose questions will be useful to consolidate the new skills acquired in the volume.
• TINKERING, CODING, MAKING FOR CHILDREN AGES 6 TO 8 YEARS
The second volume of the series is intended for primary school teachers and parents, to create tinkering, coding and making activities with children ages 6 to 8 years.
The 8 proposed activities are:
Accompanied by the kind Tetra-bot, the children will also be able to discover the conductivity of fruit and question its geographical origins and the sustainability of family spending.
• TINKERING, CODING, MAKING FOR CHILDREN AGES 4 TO 6 YEARS
The first volume in the series is aimed at pre-school teachers and parents, to create tinkering, coding and making activities with children ages 4 to 6 years.
The 8 proposed activities are:
Moreover, the children will be guided in creating Tetra-bot, the robotic mascot of Tetra Pak®, who will accompany them in the various activities.
FONDAZIONE MONDO DIGITALE
Fondazione Mondo Digitale (FMD) works towards creating a knowledgeable democratic society which promotes innovation, education, inclusion and fundamental values. The foundation is based on the idea that the benefits of knowledge, new technologies and innovation must be available for all people without any kind of discrimination.