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S.T.E.A.M. and Digital Skills

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The Didactic Scenarios section features a set of comprehensive learning scenarios developed by the project partners, designed specifically for teaching of primary education students. Each scenario is meticulously crafted around the subjects of this project, providing educators with detailed information and additional content, such as external sources and proposed activity sheets to facilitate effective teaching and learning.

You can search for scenarios based on Keywords, Language, STEAM Fields, Student's Age Group and Difficulty Level and download all its files clicking in "Download Didactic Scenario" area!

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Thursday, 06 June 2024 07:41

Drawing with Light

Switching from traditional lights to LED lights is essential due to several reasons. Traditional lights like incandescent bulbs are inefficient, converting less electrical energy into light. They also have a short lifespan, leading to frequent replacements and increased maintenance costs. Additionally, traditional lights generate significant heat, posing safety concerns. LED lights address these issues by being highly energy-efficient, having a longer lifespan, emitting minimal heat, and offering versatile color options without additional accessories. This transition not only improves energy efficiency but also reduces maintenance expenses and enhances overall safety. Teaching children how to capture high-quality photos in low-light conditions can be an engaging and enlightening activity. In this endeavor, kids not only delve into the fascinating world of photography but also acquire valuable skills in mastering challenging scenarios. The art of taking pictures in the dark involves understanding the nuances of light, shadows, and camera settings. As they experiment with different techniques, such as adjusting ISO, aperture, and shutter speed, children develop a deeper appreciation for the technical aspects of photography. This hands-on experience not only nurtures their creativity but also boosts problem-solving skills as they adapt to varying lighting conditions. Furthermore, guiding children through the process of capturing images in low light fosters patience and perseverance, essential qualities that extend beyond photography into various aspects of life. Ultimately, this activity empowers children to overcome challenges, think critically.

Additional Info

  • Language English
  • STEAM Fields Science
  • Age Group 10
  • Difficulty Level Moderate
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