Improving My Computational Thinking Skills (I’MCompTS)

A series of activities that develop computational thinking skills have been designed in this project.

As young people become more competent in 21st century skills, their development and their impact on the social environment have increased, and they have taken their place in scientific research.
IKARUS was founded by gifted young people in order to support this philosophy.
These activities are prepared in an informal learning format and support team interaction, communication skills and strategic/analytical thinking skills.
We are looking for partners from 4 different EU countries for this youth exchange supported by many techniques such as gamification, escape games, drama, orienteering. However, we want to carry out this project in one of the partners' countries. Therefore, we can say that we are also looking for a coordinator.

Details:
A total of 5 countries will take part in the project and 5 young people (15-19 years old) and 1 youth leader (over 25 years old) from each country will participate in an 8-day youth exchange. The host country (coordinator) will be determined at the end of applications for this announcement. Gender equality will be taken into consideration in the participation of individuals with limited means and the number of participants.


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We're looking for:
1 more partners
from Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme countries
Deadline for this partner request:
2024-09-25

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Project overview

Improving My Computational Thinking Skills (I’MCompTS) is a project by
IKARUS
taking place
from 2025-05-17 till 2026-04-17
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
and is focusing on:
  • Drama and theatre
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environment
  • Gender equality
  • Innovation
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Non-formal learning
  • Sports
  • Sustainable development
  • Youth policy

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/17152

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