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We are excited to introduce of Work Package 3 (WP3) in the Steamcraft project, which is responsible for creating the tools used by the developed curriculum.
The RCISD staff participated in the EDUCATIO+ conference (10.07.2024. Kápolnásnyék, Hungary), where Dr. Béla Kardon, Scientific Director of RCISD, gave a presentation entitled "The potential of the Direct EU Programmes".
The goal of the STEAMCRAFT project is to create Minecraft modifications for educational activities in the classroom. The aim is to support students’ practical and engaging learning of ideas that are crucial for understanding sustainability and the significance of renewable energy sources.
We are excited to introduce of Work Package 2 (WP2) in the Steamcraft project, which focuses on developing a pedagogical framework that uses Minecraft to teach sustainable energy resources and enhance digital competencies.
As we continue to advance the STEAMCRAFT project, our commitment to partnership remains steadfast. The monthly online meetings will persist as a cornerstone of our strategy, ensuring continuous improvement and shared success.
We are thrilled to share the latest progress on the SteamCraft project. Our efforts to integrate Minecraft into STEAM education are advancing smoothly.
We are pleased to share that we held a successful meeting regarding our #STEAMCRAFT Erasmus+ project in Finnland.
We are thrilled to share the highlights from our recent interim meeting, where our team came together to discuss the remarkable progress and plan our next steps for the STEAMCRAFT project.
Thousands of people celebrated Europe Day 2024 on Sunday 12 May 2024 in Budapest.
We are pleased to announce that we held the kick-off metting of our STEAMCRAFT project project on 15-16 April, which was attended by several of our colleagues from Austria, Hungary and Finland.