The I2M working group - Interdisciplinary Intrazone Microcontrollers - met at Lycée français Jean Renoir de Munichon 30 November and 1 December for its official launch.
This is a self-help group for discovering and/or extending the use of microcontrollers (Arduino, Microbit, etc.) in the classroom in the Central and Eastern Europe Zone.

The great modularity and adaptability of these microcontrollers means that different scientific and technological skills can be mobilised. Their use in the digital science teaching project at the end of the first year of secondary school is being pooled.
As this is conditional on the acquisition of autonomy by pupils throughout their education, the group will look at the progressive nature of learning.

Over the course of the two days, the WG prototype was tested and validated. 9 projects were also developed and shared with the zone.

Many thanks to Damien Vallot of VittascienceZECO has been a partner for the past two years, both in terms of equipment and in terms of invaluable expertise.