The workshops at the Ars Electronica Center allow pupils to gain exciting experiences outside their usual environment. From designing and programming robots to training self-driving cars, our workshops offer insights into current topics. The interactive sessions encourage playful curiosity and teach pupils how they can actively shape the world of today and tomorrow.
At the Ars Electronica Center, our infotrainers guide school classes through current topics and promote understanding through hands-on experiences and open discussions. Our age-appropriate programs make even complex exhibition content easy for pupils to understand and encourage active participation to deepen their knowledge.
In the fast pace of our times, it is often difficult to keep up with global topics and social issues. With our teacher training, we offer a diverse range to track the issues and trends of our time, deepen knowledge and provide educators with applicable information units.
With our diverse programs, we strive to meet the different needs, age groups and school types. The dialogue-oriented offerings give individual groups space to link the topics of the exhibitions with their own everyday lives. In this way, we aim to promote a sustainable learning process.
Children of elementary school age deal intensively with their environment. The urge to be able to explain things and find connections is an important step in forming a worldview.
In the colorful interplay of nature and technology, of analog and digital, we at the Ars Electronica Center want to inspire children to discover the world on both a large and small scale.