International Digital School Annaba

Dedicated to teaching robotics to children and teenagers, as well as training adults in new technologies.

Why learn digital technology

Digital technology is now ubiquitous, and naturally requires appropriate training, whatever the age. That’s why we offer exciting, interactive robotics courses for children.

Whether your child is a curious beginner or an advanced enthusiast, our progressive learning programs will enable them to develop their technical skills while fostering their creativity and critical thinking.

What’s more, we firmly believe that digital learning knows no age limits. That’s why we also offer digital training courses for adults.

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Exciting activities for your children

Offer your children a fun and educational extracurricular activity in our coding, robotics and Artificial Intelligence program. During these activities, they’ll have the opportunity to build and program their own robots and projects. They’ll meet stimulating challenges, take part in friendly competitions and push the limits of their creativity.

Scratch Junior

6-7 y/o

Scratch junior is an introductory programming language, inspired by the Scratch software designed by Boston's prestigious MIT (Massachussetts Institute of Technology). Scratch Junior enables children to code quickly and simply by dragging and dropping blocks, while preparing them for text-based programming languages. Children as young as 6 can solve problems and create games and animations.

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Scratch

8+ y/o

Scratch is a programming language with a simple visual interface that enables young people to create digital stories, games and animations, while preparing them to use more complex programming languages. Scratch fosters computational thinking, problem-solving skills and creativity. This makes it an ideal tool for beginners who want to start programming.

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Robotic workshop (several levels)

6 y/o
6-8 y/o
8+ y/o

Robotics combines programming with mechanical concepts. With mblock software, children can program even with no previous experience, by dragging and dropping blocks in a similar way to Scratch. Having a robot programmed by yourself interact with its environment offers a concrete and rewarding experience. It also develops their critical thinking and problem-solving skills, while fostering a love of science.

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