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And now: discovering the next actions

  • Writer: Manon Ballester
    Manon Ballester
  • Aug 8
  • 2 min read

The end of European funding opens a new phase for SteamCity. Here's where you can continue to discover and use the developed resources, and how to participate in the new workshops organized.


New workshops scheduled

  • Find SteamCity at the Science Festival. L.A.B will present the "Bio-inspired Learning Processes" protocol in Aix-en-Provence. A first day will be dedicated to educational institutions. A second day open to the general public will offer the same activity, expanding the approach's reach. Join us on this occasion!

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  • A collaboration is also taking shape with CERN to present this same protocol during dedicated workshops.

  • UltraLab organizes a physical session dedicated to SteamCity protocols in Spain with teachers who participated in the pilot phase. This session will allow adapting resources to the Spanish linguistic and cultural context.

  • La Scientothèque has established a partnership with ULB DD, which has taken charge of several resources and will continue to support teachers and their classes in 2025/2026. This institutional collaboration guarantees continuous pedagogical support.

  • EduTech organizes pilot sessions with new classes to test protocol evolutions, creating a dynamic of continuous improvement driven by users.

  • La Scientothèque maintains resources through their integration into two new European projects. The STEMentiel project will continue using certain developed resources, while Diversi'Clic, a digital inclusion platform, integrates SteamCity protocols to help social organizations bridge the digital divide.


Confirmed dissemination events

Perlatecnica will present the resources during the European Researchers' Night in September 2025 in Caserta, an event celebrating science across Europe. The ITADINFO conference in October 2025 will gather more than 100 Italian computer science teachers to discover the developed approaches.


These presentations maintain the project's scientific visibility while creating meeting opportunities with new potential users in different European countries.


Where to find resources online

SteamCity resources will be progressively integrated into partners' existing platforms: at Vittascience on http://vittascience.com/learn, within L.A.B's Wiki, on the https://www.perlatecnica.it/ platform...


The SteamCity.io platform will soon be open to the public to discover data shared between classes. Collaborative tools like Vittamap and uMap remain accessible to document and share your experiments.


Schedule an intervention in your structure

Partners remain available to organize interventions in different types of educational structures. These sessions now adapt to educational institutions, but also to libraries, leisure centers, community centers, social centers, and scientific mediation spaces.

Contact partner organizations directly according to your geographical area and the type of structure you represent. Each partner has developed specific expertise that can adapt to your intervention context, whether formal or non-formal.

To access SteamCity resources and join the community: https://www.steamcity.eu/


This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

 
 

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