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In an online presentation at the Móricz Zsigmond County and City Library in Nyíregyháza, Dr. Balázs Nagy PhD, trainer of the LEGO Education Innovation Studio at the University of Nyíregyháza, gave a presentation. His lecture is entitled "More than a toy – LEGO in education".
Unlike previous news, the LabVIEW software for LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 has not stopped working with the Windows 10 update and the introduction of the new software. The program and programming language you're familiar with are available in the same way, and you can use it without problems with the version of Windows 10 you're currently running.
Continue reading “LEGO® Mindstorms® Education EV3 Program Change”For the first time, our team was given the opportunity to present a study in the Scientific Journal of ELTE Child Education.
The study presents a pedagogical background that lays the groundwork for the LEGO methodology, focusing on the characteristics of cognition and gaming activities in the younger age group, followed by the methodology itself and finally the thematic sets.
The study can be read here: http://ojs.elte.hu/gyermekneveles/article/view/767/663
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Sebestyén, K., Nagy, B., & Szabó, M. (2020). Lego® opportunities for development with sets in early childhood education. Children's Education Scientific Journal, 8(1), 68-74.
In the March issue of lego’s “Nyírlevél” newsletter, the LEGO® methodology at the University of Nyíregyháza – an interview with József Szabó, the professional leader of the institution’s LEGO® Education Innovation Studio, can be found. The article is published below.
Continue reading “LEGO® methodology at the University of Nyíregyháza – Nyírlevél, March 2020”