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So young people can navigate the digital world safely and consciously.

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Learning formats for cultural institutions, schools, and families to playfully teach digital skills.

The focus is on programming, internet safety, and engaging with novel technologies like AI, which will play a role in students' everyday lives.

Three learning formats:

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Learning Parcour →

A learning parcour is a movement-based learning format where kids playfully explore digital topics in a physical obstacle course – without digital devices on playgrounds or in playhouses.

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Media Lab →

The media lab is a hands-on learning format where kids develop and implement their own idea over four weeks – to foster their creativity, problem-solving skills, and self-efficacy.

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Hi there,
I'm Sascha!

With my educational initiative Mosaic Lernparkour, I want to inspire children and young people for technology early on. My own passion for coding and computers ignited when I received an old Windows 3.1 computer at the age of 11. Back then, I tried to bring my then only drawn program ideas to life in C++. Since then, I knew 'One day I will work in the IT industry.'

Today, many years later, I work as a Creative Technologist at the Berlin digital agency Taikonauten. Together with my great team and our clients, we develop innovative digital products – from web development to artificial intelligence.

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