Pre-piloting children workshop at Queen Maud University College (DMMH) in Trondheim, Norway, on Monday, 11th March 2019
Teachers Oliver Thiel |
Participants – how many and ages 11 children, 4-5 years old |
Duration 2 hours, 1000-1200 |
Automata used Jellybird |
Participants engagement Children could choose by themselves, if they would participate. Five girls decided to participate. They were very engaged in the work. |
Products /automata produced Jellybird |
Participants satisfaction The children were satisfied and played with their birds afterwards. |
Participants learning outcomes The children learned how to make Jellybirds. While doing that they experienced mathematical concepts, used mathematical thinking, and learned about birds and mechanics. |
Evidences and comments. Pictures and videos You’ll find a video of this workshop on YouTube: https://youtu.be/iQWsdR0RdvM There is a report about the workshop on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AutomataforStem/posts/314619732547040 |