

On December 5, as part of the 11th Power of Computer Science, the campus turned into a space full of curiosity, learning, and technological excitement. This was all thanks to Mini Power of Computer Science, an event prepared especially for the youngest science enthusiasts, combined with a meeting of students from the Children’s University of the First Age.
The central part of the program was a lecture on online safety, addressed to both children and their parents. In an accessible and engaging way, it covered topics such as responsible Internet use, online threats, and the principles of safe navigation in the digital world.
The real excitement came with the demonstration segment. Children had the opportunity to see modern technologies up close as well as live performances by artists, including:
- a dynamic drone show,
- an interactive robotic dog,
- a humanoid robot,
- an Elvis performance,
- and an impressive light show which generated great enthusiasm among the participants.
Mini Power of Computer Science was an excellent example of how learning can be a fascinating adventure – full of discovery, experimentation and fun. It is an event that will remain in the memory of the youngest participants and their caregivers for a long time. Thank you for taking part!







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