Project Earth

Take Action Global’s Coding for Climate

by Becky Parker

Take Action Global

Project Earth is delighted to be working with Take Action Global, whose new edition of Coding for Climate is launching on March 16th and registrations are open to educators globally.

Join this free 3-week classroom project aimed at building students’ digital skills, among other key future-ready skills such as problem-solving, creativity and collaboration, and use coding to create solutions to environmental challenges.

Teachers who register get immediate access to the project’s curriculum and the playbooks featuring specific coding tools such as Scratch, Minecraft, LEGO Fortnite, Keynote, and more. There’s unplugged coding opportunities for classrooms with no reliable access to the Internet too.

Register for free here and begin receiving detailed instructions on your inbox!

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