The 2018 EU Code Week is the most successful one. The number of registered activities was 41,000, with hundreds of thousands of participants, most of them in schools.
This year, from the 41,000 activities of the European Union Week, more than 36,000 or 88 schools were held. This means that this year, more than 10% of the schools of the European Union and Western Balkans took part this year, in accordance with the provisions of the 2018 European Commission.
Organizers CodeWeek can record activities related to coding and technology on the map, and they will be available throughout the year to take advantage of these resources and training modules.
Workshops, seminars or other activities will be part of the growth movement of the European Union Week. In this way, the importance of education coding in Europe and in other countries emphasizes.
For more information, you can visit the EU Code Week website.
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This year's edition took place from October 6th to 21st. The EU Code Week is a basic initiative for creativity, problem solving and collaboration that is celebrated with other programming and technology activities aimed at all levels of age and experience. The aim of the initiative is to watch coding and digital literacy in a fun way.
In 2018, special attention has been paid to the participation of the European Union and the Western Balkans Week classes, following the European Commission's Action Plan for Digital Education. Commissioner Mariya Gabriel said, "Code Week aims to bring 50% of all schools closer to 2020".
Information source: EC Europe