CA – Once Upon A Tine

Classroom Activity: Once upon a time …

In this activity, the students solve bandolinos on historical facts in the field of artificial intelligence.

The bandolinos are printed out, folded as marked and glued together. The bandolinos are then cut out; the holes for facts and questions can easily be made with a perforator. Use thick paper (200g) for printing or glue a thin cardboard between the front and back of the Bandolino to give the materials the necessary stability. Laminating is also possible. Then attach a string to the top of each Bandolino that is long enough to wrap around the entire Bandolino. To do this, punch a hole in the centre of the Bandolino at the top. Alternatively, all 4 sides can be combined into one Bandolino with a string.

The students work on the bandolinos either alone or in small groups. You can use the overview poster to present the information required to solve the problem in a compact format. It is advisable to print this out as large as possible. Alternatively, the more detailed information text can also be used as a source of information for solving. You can hang up the pages with the individual facts in different places in the classroom or in the school corridor so that the learners can go on an information walk (based on a cartoon walk from the language and humanities subjects), during which various discussion groups can be formed.

After the activity, individual events can be picked out and explored in more depth. They are also suitable for introducing technical requirements.

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The material is out of KIKi-Box 8:

Zur Station 8