48 hours of creativity that kicked off with a robotics workshop for children, led by first-year Master's students at Digital Campus Lyon.
A special KIDS Hackathon was organised with the first-year Master's students.
Because teaching as many children as possible to be active participants in technology is an educational challenge, Digital Campus Lyon partnered with the start-up Digit'owl: a nomadic school that teaches digital culture, coding, and robotics in an engaging way to all pupils aged 5 to 17!
The hackathon's objective: develop a 360-degree web project as a team to stimulate student creativity and harness collective intelligence. An immersion into the world of #Edtech #Slowtech #ChangeMakers using tools developed by the #MIT. A photo and video recap of the DC Kids workshop led by Digital Campus students, captured in this video by Aline, a DC Year 4 student: https://lnkd.in/gtkxNpr
Croissants, sweets, pizzas — all means were fair game to multiply their energy and motivation, sometimes well into the night. The second day kicked off in full swing with an online sports coaching session with our partner Fitners, before wrapping up at H7 with pitches presented before a jury of professionals.
In summary:
- 60 students,
- 6 kids,
- 30 pizzas,
- 200 sweets,
- 50 stretches,
- 1 amazing project lead,
- 48h of brainstorming,
- 2h of pitching,
- 7 videos,
- 8 brand guidelines,
- 8 social media strategies,
- 6 websites,
- 8 great creative outputs,
- 5 jury members,
- 1 top venue
- 100% fun, 100% creative
Well done to everyone! #Digitalchangemakers
"Two days to develop a 360 communications plan for DigitOwl School, which aspires to become the benchmark in digital education. We are delighted to have won the jury's favourite award for originality. A great victory, as the competition was fierce and our rivals produced impressive work.
Thank you to DigitOwl for trusting us.
Thank you to Digital Campus Lyon for keeping us motivated with breakfast, a pizza evening, and a sporty wake-up call with a coach"