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[Learning Parcour]

playfully teaches digital topics through movement. It consists of obstacles that are set up on playgrounds or school gyms.

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How does a parcour work?

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Introduction to the topic

We start with an icebreaker game that incorporates personal interests and initial prior experiences. This way, we dive into the topic and lay a common foundation.

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Go through the obstacle course

Let's go! The children traverse the parcour, solve tasks at the stations, and collect clues for the later discussion. Whether it's "the floor is lava" or a paper airplane challenge – every digital topic is embedded in a playful experience.

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Share insights

What do the collected clues mean? Together, we discuss which concepts and principles from the digital world are behind the tasks. Suddenly it becomes clear: the number of flight attempts has to do with variables, and lava floor shows us dangers on the internet.

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Reflect together

Finally, we gather in a circle and share our experiences. With the specially developed smiley feedback, we look at what was fun, what was confusing, and what 'aha!' moment the children take home with them.

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Our Learning Parcours:

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Coding Parcour

Here, programming becomes tangible! Children take on the roles of developers and computers. They learn to solve tasks with logical instructions and how machines think.

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Media Parcour

How does the internet work and what do I need to pay attention to? Children look behind the scenes of the internet to understand where information comes from and how social media works. This way, they will be more likely to recognize fake news and protect their privacy in the future.

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AI Parcour

Artificial intelligence is everywhere – but how does it work? Children playfully explore where AI influences our lives, where it can make mistakes, and how we can responsibly use this technology at home or at school.

Questions & Answers

↓ What are optimal conditions?

↓ How much does a Learning Parcour cost?

↓ What topics and learning goals does a Learning Parcour have?

↓ Can parents also participate?