Non-Degree / Dates: 31 July – 2 August 2025

Educational robotics is a promising tool for bringing excitement, motivation and growth of mathematics and other STEM skills into the classroom. However, a teacher needs solid proof that using educational robots in the classroom would improve students’ skills or that they would at least work as motivational tools. For this reason, the course covers at least 5 different age appropriate educational robotics platforms in a practical hands-on-workshops format. No previous knowledge of robotics nor programming is needed to take part in the course. The crash course for programming the robots is included in the introductory part.

Take a look at the trailer: https://youtu.be/yuipBBSamzo Take a look at example robotics worksheets: LEGO WeDo 2.0 https://ggbm.at/te3xMzdk Edison V2.0 https://ggbm.at/VysRxn2u. During the workshops preschool and basic education teachers/students will form separate teams and will work on different tasks.

Why this course?

  • Get to know how the successful digital turn in Estonia translates into the field of education.

  • Get hands-on experience on how to support mathematical thinking by using educational robots.

  • Find out how robotics enriches the learning environment using a research-based framework.

Teacher(s)

Janika Leoste, a PhD in Educational Sciences and a M.Sc. in Economics and Finance, is an Associate Professor of Educational Robotics at Tallinn University and a Postdoctoral Researcher at Tallinn University of Technology. Her research focuses on educational robotics, STEAM education, educational innovation, hybrid and blended learning. She has published 60 scholarly articles, including in Frontiers or Francis & Taylor.


Aalo Banko, Junior Research Fellow, School of Educational Sciences, Tallinn University


Sirly Väät, Project Coordinator, School of Educational Sciences, Tallinn University


Anastassia Skiperskaja, Projects assistant, School of Educational Sciences, Tallinn University

Timetable

10:00 – 11:30 Study activities
11:30 – 11:45 Break
11:45 – 13:15 Study activities
13:15 – 14:00 Break
14:00 – 15:30 Study activities

Detailed course program and timetable

Participants

Active preschool or primary education teachers, BA or MA students in various fields in education or anyone interested in robotics in preschool or primary education. Medium level of efficiency in English (at least B1).

NB! The course can also be organised as a tailor-made course if there are more than 10 people from one organisation. For further information, please contact tss@tlu.ee.

Credit points

Upon full participation and completion of tasks students will be awarded 2 ECTS points.

Course fee

550€

NB! Accommodation, cultural programme and meals are not included in the price.