On Friday 23 September, PELARS project ran user tests at the Copenhagen Maker festival. Nine high-school students were learning programming while making an interactive toy.
On Friday 23 September, PELARS project ran user tests at the Copenhagen Maker festival. Nine high-school students were learning programming while making an interactive toy.
The aim of PELARS project is to attract students to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) subjects as well as enable teachers to teach better (using the data which is generated) and school systems to become more effective.
ENoLL was also there as part of the preparation for pop-up events which we will be organizing in the upcoming months. We were joined by Knowle West Media Centre where one of the pop-up events will be held.
What is PELARS project and what does it aim to do?
The European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) is the international, non-profit, independent association of benchmarked Living Labs.
The European Network of Living Labs is the international, non-profit, independent association of Living Labs.
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