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Schoolchildren from different countries invited to Engineering New Year party

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Schoolchildren from different countries invited to Engineering New Year party


06.01.2020

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Children from Brussels, Sofia, Belgrade, Paris, Milan and Bucharest will join Engineering New Year Party 2.0, according to the Federal News Agency. It is organized by the engineering science park of Bauman Moscow State Technical University. The game is designed for students in elementary grades. Participants need to create a Christmas toy using a 3D pen, as well as construct a sparkling Christmas tree.

Quests will take place in Russian schools and missions of Rossotrudnichestvo abroad. Another game is planned for the children - they will help Father Frost to find the way to planet Earth and light the New Year tree. Junior students will also learn how to use mobile apps.

According to Margarita Stoyanova, who heads the science park, the online course for young engineers has been operating for the third month. Hundreds of children from European and CIS countries, as well as African states, countries of the Asia-Pacific region, Australia, Japan, Cambodia and others are interested in it.

Engineering New Year Party 2.0 starts on January 11.

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