Code your mission to Mars: Artificial Intelligence in the classroom
Join the Teach with Space online training on Code your mission to Mars: Artificial Intelligence in the classroom !
Dates: 17 and 24 November 2021
Level: Open to secondary vocational* school teachers
Time: 15h00 - 18h00 CEST
Duration: 6 hours, divided in 2 sessions of 3h.
Language: English
Pre-requisites: the training assumes no previous knowledge of coding or tools.
Certification: a certification of participation will be provided to the attendees that participate in both sessions, and complete the homework project.
Registration: Closed.
In this training, we will travel to Mars to explore and investigate the Red Planet. Using the Open Roberta online simulation tool, you will use block-based programming to control a virtual Martian rover through the Mars surface. You will be challenged to identify and study the characteristics of the planet’s surface, but you will also be introduced to making your rover smarter using Artificial Intelligence elements.
For the first time, your code will be uploaded on an educational robot in our e-technology lab, in the ESA/ESEC facilities, to actually drive on the Martian Terrain simulation table.
This training is organized in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Intelligent analysis and Information Systems (IAIS) and KI.NRW. It is open to secondary vocational* school teachers residing and working within any ESA Member State. Teachers from Canada, Slovenia, Latvia, Lithuania and Malta may also apply, due to specific agreements with ESA.
More details coming soon!
*vocational educational programmes are distinguished from general educational programmes, as they are specifically designed for pupils to acquire the knowledge, skills and competencies for a particular occupation or trade.