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Low Code Fest saw the Europeana Education Community invite educators and cultural heritage professionals to prototype an educational and socially innovative product using Europeana’s APIs with their students. The programme aimed to engage teachers, educators and their students to co-develop solutions to social challenges and/or enhance educational processes and practices.

Low-Code Fest focuseed on using the Europeana APIs and supporting European educators and cultural heritage professionals to identify innovative approaches for educational initiatives. This programme was open to applications from all types of educators (whether you teach arts and humanities or STEM disciplines) because previous coding experience was not required.

Discover the winners from 2023

Discover the winners of 2022

The Low-Code Fest 2022 took the format of a competition, with the projects evaluated by the public and an expert jury. The winners had the cost of travel covered to be able to attend Social Hackathon Umbria, an event where teams bring their projects to the next level and meet with experts and other like-minded professionals.

Coding, APIs and education with Low Code Fest winner My Monastery - a digital adventure!
Title:
Screenshot of the winning project website My Monastery: a digital adventure!
Creator:
Marco Neves

Coding, APIs and education with Low Code Fest winner My Monastery - a digital adventure!

Low Code Fest 2022 encouraged students and educators to use Europeana’s APIs and data to develop innovative approaches and projects. We hear from staff and students at the Agrupamento de Escolas da Batalha who tell us about their winning project My Monastery - a digital adventure!

Coding, APIs and education with Low Code Fest winner - a gamified experience for St Martin Cultural Heritage Route
Title:
Jos Kamp and Elisabeth Engering presenting the project. Permission granted for Europeana reuse.
Creator:
Jessika Weber
Date:
2023
Institution:
Breda University of Applied Sciences
Country:
The Netherlands

Coding, APIs and education with Low Code Fest winner - a gamified experience for St Martin Cultural Heritage Route

Low Code Fest 2022 encouraged students and educators to use Europeana’s APIs and data to develop innovative approaches and projects. We hear from staff and Tourism and AI students of Breda University of Applied Sciences about their winning project on religious cultural heritage. 

Coding, APIs and education with Low Code Fest winner VR Kobzar
Title:
VR Kobzar screenshot. Permission granted for Europeana reuse.
Creator:
Hanna Dudich
Date:
2023
Institution:
Taras Shevchenko Lyceum
Country:
Ukraine

Coding, APIs and education with Low Code Fest winner VR Kobzar

Low Code Fest 2022 encouraged students and educators to use Europeana’s APIs and data to develop innovative approaches and projects. We hear from staff and students at Taras Shevchenko Lyceum, Kyiv, Ukraine, who tell us about their winning project ‘VR Kobzar.’

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