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The event will take place from 6 to 21 October 2018
From 6 to 21 October, "EU Code Week" will again help make digital skills and innovation come to life for citizens across Europe and beyond. This year schools of all levels and teachers of all subjects are especially invited to participate. Teachers are encouraged to give their students a first look into the world of programming and "tech" and to inspire them by incorporating hand-on on-line and off-line activities in their classrooms.
Teachers can also access free resources and lesson plans on the new webpage specially dedicated to teachers. In order to support as many participants as possible in their creative journeys to coding, Code Week organisers are also invited to participate in the Code Week 4 All challenge. For the first time, organisers can link their activities with others by using a unique code received during the registration process. Partners within a network use the same code to register activities of their own. Those who manage to connect at least ten activities, 500 students, or three countries will receive a Certificate of Excellence.
Source: European Commission
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