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- Fitness and Health Tracking (2 categories)
- How normal am I? (2 categories)
- Conflict tree (2 categories)
- Who’s making my online identity (2 categories)
- Learning Curve (2 categories)
- Freedom of expression (2 categories)
- Interoperability in communication (2 categories)
- Organise, sort and weight (2 categories)
- Smart Sims (2 categories)
- You and the algorithm (2 categories)
- A letter from the past (2 categories)
- Give Europe your voice (2 categories)
- Online Tic Tac Toe – How do machines learn (2 categories)
- Sociometry (2 categories)
- Scenario Method: World of Work in 20 Years (2 categories)
- Guess who - AI version (2 categories)
- Bridge to the Future (2 categories)
- Privacy Protection (2 categories)
- Spoken Word Poetry (2 categories)
- Our world in data (2 categories)
- From now to tomorrow (2 categories)
- Speaking to machines (2 categories)
- Constructive Feedback (2 categories)
- Surveying surveillance (2 categories)
- A social perspective on digitalisation (2 categories)
- Algorithms for beginners (2 categories)
- Self-reflection flower (2 categories)
- Stagram-Toi (2 categories)
- Touch Somebody Who... (2 categories)
- Task: Digital Divide (2 categories)
- A week with Wanda (2 categories)
- Email Encryption (2 categories)
- Personal Portfolio (2 categories)
- Stop reading the news (2 categories)
- Key Competence Profile (2 categories)
- Task: Online participation (2 categories)
- Declaration of Independence of Cyberspace (2 categories)
- Color Diary (2 categories)
- Make Memes (2 categories)
- The Next Rembrandt - Is AI Intelligent or Not (2 categories)
- Learning Badges (2 categories)
- Different models of networks (2 categories)
- Does your life rely on social media (2 categories)
- Decision cake (2 categories)
- To encrypt or not to encrypt (2 categories)
- Open Badges in Non-formal Education (2 categories)
- Economic perspective on digitalisation (2 categories)
- Experimenting with IBM Watson natural language understanding (2 categories)
- Targeted feedback (2 categories)
- Visualize data for a social purpose: mapping (2 categories)