Robotics, GPS, and Mysteries: Students from Ciutat Vella and Badalona Port Tested

Computational thinking and robotics workshops in Ciutat Vella challenge students with technological tasks and a mystery to solve.

Children working on a robotics project at school.
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Children working on a robotics project at school.

This week, the program 'Catakrac' visits the Computational Thinking and Robotics Workshops in Ciutat Vella, where students demonstrate their creativity and problem-solving skills.

Students in Ciutat Vella are not only learning to program but also developing their ability to imagine, create, and find collaborative solutions. Furthermore, they will face an intriguing mystery: the disappearance of the emblematic ou com balla from the Barcelona Cathedral, testing their deductive skills.
The program also visits the Escola Badalona Port to discover children's knowledge of navigation tools like GPS and Google Maps. Subsequently, students from Escola Voramar will have to demonstrate their vocabulary comprehension with the word of the week: 'aixopluc' (shelter).
As usual, the show will feature the Mag Stigman, offering his usual surprising magic, and will include literary recommendations to foster a love for reading among the young audience.