This cluster begins with an overview of educational competences, focusing on digital skills, particularly 3D printing and AI in STEM. The second session introduces escape games in STE(A)M, offering resources and methods for building digital competencies through student-created escape games. The final session covers computational thinking research and classroom activities to enhance these skills in STEM education.
The cluster contains a cross-cluster guide along with three session presentations.
Guide
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
About the ICSE Academy
The ICSE Academy is a currently running international project (2022-2025) that offers professional development for in-and pre-service STEM teachers. The project’s aim is to promote the European dimension and increase mobility and collaboration in STEM teacher education and training.
The project is coordinated by the International Centre for STEM Education (ICSE ) at the University of Education Freiburg and is a collaboration of higher education Institutions, policy-making organizations and schools across 13 European countries.
One of its main activities is the online european workshop series. The focus of this workshop series is bringing participants up to date in research and teaching in the STEM subjects in connection with European priorities such as fostering sustainability, digital skills and intercultural learning. A total of 4 clusters have been developed so far.
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