After successfully conducting training for teachers and librarians in each partner countries, the SMILES team recently met in Barcelona at the Canòdrom (Ateneo de Innovación Digital y Democrática), hosted by Fundación Goteo. The five different modules (also called building blocks) are being now piloted in schools and classes in Belgium (Flanders), Sapin and The Netherlands. All resources, materials and tools are available in English along with versions suitable to delivery in the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain on the SMILES website (see Digital Toolkit).
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