Facilitate Digital Workshops.

TeachersEducatorsWorkshop leaders

Children are growing up in a digital world. But who teaches them to really understand it?

You're a teacher, educator, or workshop leader. You want to spark their curiosity without losing them, talk about risks without terrifying them, introduce them to coding without being a developer yourself.

This training gives you the keys. Animation techniques, ready-to-use resources, activities with or without screens. To create workshops where children explore, question, experiment. And leave with reflexes that will protect them.

The art of facilitation

Capturing attention, keeping it, transforming it into curiosity. Small group or entire class, the challenges differ. We discover techniques that work, practice, adjust. Creating a climate where children dare, question, experiment. That's real facilitation.

Your digital basics, solidified

Bluetooth, HDMI, MDM. Words we hear without always understanding. We review the basics, practice, ask questions we didn't dare ask. Not to become a technician, but to guide children without stress. Confidence comes with understanding.

Talking about risks without scaring

Internet, social networks, screens. Dangers exist. But how to talk about them with children without terrifying them? We learn to explain simply, raise awareness without dramatizing. Data protection, online respect, screen time. Good reflexes, transmitted accurately.

Introducing programming and robotics

Scratch, robots, unplugged activities. We discover tools suited to each age, captivating, accessible. You don't need to be a developer to awaken a child to coding. Just the right resources, the right approach. And the desire to see their eyes light up.

Ready-to-use workshops

Circuits, mini-games, design, immersive scenarios. We leave with practical sheets, tested ideas, ready-to-use resources. To facilitate creative workshops from tomorrow where digital becomes a playground, not a source of passivity.

Computing without screens

No computer? No problem. Logical thinking, binary, algorithms: everything can be learned with paper, cards, everyday objects. We discover powerful unplugged activities. To show children that computing is first and foremost a way of thinking.

Where?

Geneva and Lausanne (multiple locations)

When?

Wednesday afternoons or Saturday mornings (depending on location)

Duration?

One trimester, 12 hours (4 × 3 hours)

Price?

CHF 420.- (35.- / session)

For whom?

Teachers, educators, and workshop leaders

Available spots?

Yes, on request

Prerequisites?

  • Proficiency in English or French.
  • No academic prerequisites.
  • A personal computer with administrator access.
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