The eCraft2Learn project is an integrated learning ecosystem that provides tools, support and training for innovative learning, contributing to opening learning towards innovation through a craft- and project-based pedagogical approach in STEAM education.
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The Institute for Arts Integration and STEAM offers curated free resources to inspire, reimagine, and transform K – 12 education with arts integration and STEAM education for 21st-century learners.
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Climate Literacy Project funded by European Union’s Erasmus+ Programme include climate literacy modules, teaching resources and mobile app.
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The Turtle System is a free educational program developed at the University of Oxford, designed to bridge the “Post-Scratch Gap” between visual programming systems like Scratch and text-based programming.
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