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An interactive, narrative-driven game where players must navigate various "horror" scenarios caused by poor data management. The resource highlights common pitfalls like lack of backups, poor file naming, and metadata omissions through a series of…

English escape room where students solve short inclusion-focused challenges to collect five keys and unlock the exit, learning gender-inclusive practices for the CS classroom through quick tasks and instant feedback.

This interactive educational quiz has been developed on the Kahoot! platform with the purpose of assessing and reinforcing knowledge regarding the principles of Authentic Learning. The quiz focuses on the core characteristics that define authentic…

This interactive game is an educational twist on the classic "Hangman" format. Players are challenged to identify five fundamental characteristics that define authentic learning: Collaborative, Reflective, Contextual, Interdisciplinary, and…

The gender-equality and anti-harassment committee of the Computer Science lab of Aix Marseille University was founded in 2018. Women of the committee are frequently involved in primary and secondary schools to present their research. They have also…

Scratch pioneered block-based programming, enabling young people to learn to code creatively and interactively. Creating Scratch projects fosters the development of computational and creative thinking skills that are critical for future success:…

The Welcoming Schools project of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation aims to uplift school communities with critical tools to embrace family diversity, create LGBTQ+ and gender inclusive schools, prevent bias-based bullying, and support transgender…

Hedy is a textual programming language designed for learning, using a gradual syntax approach. It starts with simple commands and adds complexity level by level.

Blender is a professional, open-source 3D creation suite. Students can learn 3D modeling, rigging, animation, and scripting with Python.

OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, editable map of the world, built by volunteers. It can be used to teach geographic information systems (GIS), data collection, and collaborative work.
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