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Alessandro Brolpito
Open Space Member
6 years ago Public

ICT subjects, such as coding, could be easier than others to move on Digital and Online Learning settings. In relation to this, the EU Code Week community organised a webinar on Friday called "Coding at home" with tips and ideas for teachers on teaching coding remotely.

https://blog.codeweek.eu/post/613386727036534784/coding-from-home-pract… (the link include recordings of the events too).

Among the ETF partner countries, I know that, for example, Serbia and Montenegro are very much...

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