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title: Imprint
author: Teckids
lang: en
## Operator information
This website is operated by Teckids e. V. operated. The postal address of the Teckid e. V. is:
Teckids e.V.
c/o tarent solutions GmbH
Rochusstr. 2-4
53123 Bonn
**Email:** vorstand@teckids.org
**Phone:** +49 228 92934160
**Representatives in terms of press law:** Dominik George
**Court**: Local Court Bonn, VR 9846
## Disclaimer - Legal Notes
### Limitation of liability for own contents
All contents of our website have been created with care and to the best of our knowledge. However, no guarantee can be given for the topicality, completeness and correctness of all pages. According to § 7 paragraph. 1 TMG we are responsible as a service provider for our own contents on these pages according to the general laws, however according to §§ 8 to 10 TMG we are not obliged to monitor the transmitted or stored external information. Immediate removal of these contents takes place from the time of knowledge of a concrete infringement and we are not liable before the time of knowledge.
### Limitation of liability for external links
Our website contains so-called "external links" (links to third-party websites), the content of which we have no influence on and for which we, therefore, accept no liability. The respective information provider of the linked website is responsible for the content and correctness of the information. When the link was created, no legal violations were apparent to us. Should we become aware of a violation of the law, the respective link will be removed by us immediately.
title: Contact
author: Teckids
lang: en
## How to contact us
The Teckids e. V. is best contacted by e-mail. Besides the general contact address, there are also contact addresses of individual teams.
## PGP
All teams can be contacted via PGP-encrypted mail. The key of the association has the fingerprint 6B9D E7EE 42BB A5A0 6EEE 6E09 CA5F 7E05 1C7C 9411 and is available on the public key servers.
## Contact Teams
### General teams and contact persons
<table style="border: 2px solid black">
<tr style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px">
<th style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Team </th>
<th style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> What do we do? </th>
<th style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Contact </th>
</tr>
<tr style="border: 1px solid black">
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Board of Directors </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Administration of the club, official requests </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> vorstand@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Pedagogical Management </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Questions about the educational mission statement, discussions and questions about special educational needs </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> paeda@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Sponsoring </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Sponsor inquiries and sponsor support </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> sponsoring@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Free Software </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Cooperation with free software projects, conferences, usw. </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> foss@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Organisation </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Organisation of events, Holiday camps, etc. </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> orga@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Public Relations </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Website content, social media </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> pr@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> System Administration </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Management of the Teckids systems and security issues </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> root@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
</table>
### Workshops and workshop teams
<table style="border: 2px solid black">
<tr>
<th style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Team </th>
<th style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> What do we do? </th>
<th style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Contact </th>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Game Programming </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Workshops with PyGame and Veripeditus </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> spieleprogrammierung@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Creative </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Workshops with Stop-motion movies and radio plays </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> kreatives@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Mechatronics </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> Workshops with ESP (Microcontroller) und Mechanical parts </td>
<td style="border: 1px solid black; padding: 5px"> mechatronik@teckids.org </td>
</tr>
</table>
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title: Licences
author: Teckids
lang: en
**This site is currently in work**
title: Newsletter
author: Teckids
lang: en
## For childrens
If you want to receive our invitations for our events you can sign in to our newletter. The newsletter is for every children and teenager in age between 7 and 16 years, who are interested in our society. You need an email address to sign in to our newsletter.
[Here you can sign in to our newsletter](https://commu-intern.teckids.org/wws/subscribe/news-kinder "Newsletter for childrens")
## For parents
If you are interested in our events and want to inform your child, you can sign in to our newsletter for parents.
[Here you can sign in to our newsletter for parents](https://commu-intern.teckids.org/wws/subscribe/news-eltern "Newsletter for parents")
## For companies
To stay up to date as a company and to support events for children and young people, there is a separate company newsletter. If you decide to support our projects, we could show your logo at conferences or at our website.
[Here you can register for the company newsletter.](https://commu-intern.teckids.org/wws/subscribe/news-unternehmen "Newsletter for companies")
## For teachers
To stay tuned as a teacher and inform your classes on our events we have a separate newletter for teachers.
[Here you can sign in to our newsletter for teachers](https://commu-intern.teckids.org/wws/subscribe/news-lehrer "Newsletter for teachers")
## For hacker, event managers and every other
If you are just interested in our events or activities you can sign in to our newsletter for hackers.
[Here you can sign in to our newsletter for hackers](https://commu-intern.teckids.org/wws/subscribe/news-hacker "Newsletter for hackers")
title: Terms of Use for Teckids e.V. Services
author: Teckids
lang: en
## 1. What these terms are for
These terms of use are valid for all services of Teckids e.V. that can be used over the internet.
## 2. Who may use the services
All services of Teckids e.V. may be used world wide by all people.
## 3. What the services may be used for
The services of Teckids e.V. must only be used for work on or in educational projects.
Members of Teckids e.V. may use the services for private purposes as well, as long as the use does not interfere with educational projects and does not violate these terms.
The code hosting platform Edugit must only be used to publish software or projects under a recognised free software license. Lists are referred to in the appendix.
## 4. Behavioural assumptions
All users treat each other with respect. Services must not be used to insult or discriminate against others or hurt others in any way.
Services of Teckids e.V. must not be used to create or process violent, pornographic or illegal material.
The user must possess a valid licence for all used materials and must not infringe copyright.
The services must not be used to promote commercial products or companies.
Every user is responsible and liable for their own use of the services.
Teckids e.V. may remove content and files that violate these terms without notice.
Errors and everything suspicious must immediately be reported to Teckids via e-mail to verein@teckids.org.
## 5. Rules for user accounts
A valid Teckids user account is needed for using the services.
Only individuals can possess a user account and every person must only possess one user account.
Passwords must not be passed on to other persons, and other persons must not be allowed access to the services with a foreign account.
For account registration, the full name and date of birth must be provided, but are only used internally and not passed on to third parties.
No person is explicitly entitled to a user account. Teckids e.V. can prohibit or revoke access at any time, but only after providing a reason.
## 6. Privacy
Teckids e.V. stores personal data when using the services. For registration, name and birthday must be provided.
When using the services, personal data like IP addresses and other technical data can be stored in log files.
In certain cases, users can automatically be added to each others' contact lists (e.g. mailing lists or the jabber roster). Real names can be shared when this is done. This automation only happens when the affected users take part in the same event personally.
When registering for workshops and events, the name of the school and the class must be entered. We need this data for statistical purposes and for establishing how the groups at our events are composed. This is important to achieve the goal of reaching out to as many different children as possible. Data of guardians and a postal address are required for invoices and as emergency contacts.
Information on medical stuff and information from which conclusions about religious or political views may be drawn is never processed or stored automatically.
Teckids e.V. never passes on any data to third parties, except when forced by law. In that case, the user is notified immediately.
Users themselves are responsible for protecting data and files created or uploaded.
Further information can be found in our [list of processing activities](https://commu-intern.teckids.org/wiki/Teams/Systemadministration/Verfahrensverzeichnis "List of processing activities").
Our data protection officer can be contacted at: datenschutz@teckids.org
Or by mail at:
Teckids e.V.
Rochusstr. 2
53123 Bonn
title: Donations
author: Teckids
lang: en
## What do we need Donations for?
The Teckids e. V. is financed, apart from the low membership fees and partial participation fees, exclusively by donations.
Donations help us to organize events like [FrogLabs](Froglabs.org) or [Hack'n'Fun](Froglabs.org). Above all, however, we are dependent on financial resources for the daily work of the association. Daily activities include:
* Workday for junior members
* Attending conferences with junior members
* Financing workshop participation for children with limited financial resources
All these important activities must be made possible so that we can take good care of all children, both members and participants. Therefore we are happy about every donation, regardless of the amount.
## Sponsoring-Facts
If you as a company are interested in the Teckids e. V. with a sponsorship, please do not hesitate to contact us. You will find our sponsorship facts in the following document.
[sponsoring-facts-allgemein](/images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/sponsoring-facts-allgemein.pdf)
## Possibilities for donations
### SEPA transfers
Our bank details for conventional SEPA transfers are:
**Account holder:** Teckids e.V.
**Bank:** Sparkasse KölnBonn
**IBAN:** DE31 3705 0198 1933 0485 46
**BIC:** COLSDE33XXX
### Liberapay
Liberapay is a free alternative to PayPal. We recommend preferring Liberapay Paypal, because Liberapay is a trusted service provider.
Donations via Liberapay are possible here.
### PayPal
As a possibility for donations from abroad to avoid high fees is PayPal. We recommend refraining from using PayPal if another way is possible, as PayPal is not a trusted money transfer service provider. Donations via PayPal are possible to the payee vorstand@teckids. org or via this donation link.
## Grant certificates
The Teckids e. V. issues a tax-effective donation receipt for each donation. Please contact us and include your donation amount, your full name and address.
title: Terms and conditions of the Teckids e. V. for the participation of non-associated persons in leisure and workshop activities
author: Teckids
lang: en
## 1. Contractual partner and subject matter of the contract
These terms and conditions apply to the booking of participation in leisure and workshop offers of Teckids e. V.
Participants in the sense of these conditions are children and young people who, with the permission of their legal representatives, take part in a workshop or leisure activity. The participant is a customer in the sense of these conditions.
The supplier and contractual partner is Teckids e. V. , Rochusstr. 2, 53123 Bonn, Germany, entered in the Bonn Register of Associations under the registration number VR 9846, represented by the Executive Committee.
Subsidiary agreements or supplementary conditions are not valid unless they are expressly agreed to.
The Teckids e. V. will always endeavour to make fair decisions against the participants and their legal representatives, provided that the association does not suffer any material or non-material damage as a result.
## 2. Conclusion of the contract
The conclusion of the contract comes about with the registration for the leisure or workshop offer by the child or young person. This also involves the express approval of the legal representatives.
The registration is only possible via the website of the Teckids e. V.
The confirmation of the registration by the Teckids e. V. shall be made in writing by e-mail within one week, both to the child or young person and to the legal representatives.
## 3. Participation fee and payment obligation
By registering for a ride or workshop offer, the obligation to pay the participation fee as stated on the website at the time of registration is acknowledged. Payment is made in advance within 7 days after receipt of the registration confirmation.
Partial or instalment payments are only possible after agreement and explicit confirmation by Teckids e. V. possible.
Invoicing is carried out in electronic form as PDF by e-mail. The consent to this is given with the registration.
If the participation fee is not paid on time, a reminder will be sent by e-mail. If this remains unnoticed for a further week, a written reminder will be sent by post. If this remains unnoticed for another two weeks, the Teckids e. V. transfer the claim to Collectia GmbH as the collection agency without further reminder.
If the participation fee is not paid on time, the Teckids e. V. is entitled to treat this as a withdrawal by the customer as in section 4.
## 4. Performance obligation and right of withdrawal of the supplier
The Teckids e. V. organises its leisure and workshop activities to the best of its ability. This may result in changes, even at short notice, to the programme and the range of leisure or workshop activities booked.
The Teckids e. V. has the right to make such changes with simple information to the participants and legal representatives, provided that:
* the value of the offer does not fall more than 10% below the paid participation fee,
* the educational goals underlying the original offer are not significantly changed,
* the change does not create unreasonable hurdles for participation.
Until delivery of the registration confirmation the Teckids e. V. is entitled to cancel the registration free of charge and without giving reasons.
The Teckids e. V. may withdraw from the contract up to four weeks before the start of the event or, if he is prevented from carrying out the leisure or workshop offer due to unavoidable, exceptional circumstances, even after this date. In this case, the participation fee will be refunded without deductions.
## 5. Cancellation, withdrawal by participants and non-appearance
Participants may withdraw from participation without giving reasons by the deadline specified at the time of registration. Withdrawal is made in writing by e-mail. The Teckids e. In this case, V. is entitled to charge a processing fee of € 10, which will be offset against the repayment of any participation fee already paid.
After expiry of the deadline, withdrawal is only possible for good cause. Withdrawal is made in writing by e-mail. The Teckids e. V. is only obliged to reimburse if it has been informed of the services booked on behalf of the participants from suppliers (e. g. B. Accommodation establishments, transport services, etc. ) Also, the participants are obliged to pay cancellation fees amounting to 50% of the participant's contribution.
In case of non-attendance to the booked leisure or workshop offer without prior cancellation by e-mail or telephone, no refund will be made. Furthermore, the Teckids e. V. is entitled to charge a contractual penalty of 10% of the participant's fee, with a minimum of 10 € and a maximum of 20 €.
## 6. Liability
Teckids e.V. is liable for negligently caused material and financial damages, only in the event of a breach of an essential contractual obligation, but limited in amount to the damages foreseeable and typical for the contract at the time of conclusion of the contract.
The Teckids e. V. is generally not liable for damages caused by a third-party service provider (e. g. B. for the provision of travel or accommodation services) without breach of any contractual or due diligence obligation of the Teckid e. V. can be caused.
## 7. Final provisions
The law of the Federal Republic of Germany shall apply. Place of jurisdiction is Bonn.
Should individual provisions of these terms and conditions or other parts of the contract become ineffective, this shall not affect the validity of the remaining provisions. They will then be replaced by the corresponding legal regulations.
title: Handouts
author: Teckids
lang: en
##### <a href="#Umgang"> 1. Dealing with media is more than internet and gambling </a>
##### <a href="#Medienzeit"> 2. Media time </a>
##### <a href="#Zugang"> 3. Free access to media </a>
##### <a href="#Privatsphäre"> 4. Children have a right to privacy </a>
##### <a href="#Willenserklärung"> 5. Declaration of intent </a>
##### <a href="#Publikationen"> 6. Own publications </a>
##### <a href="#Medienbildung"> 7. Media education is important </a>
## <a name="Umgang" style="color:black;text-decoration:none;"> 1. Media is more than internet and games </a>
We see surfing the Internet and playing on the computer or smartphone as a
nice pastime. We want to show children and young people the great other things
you can do on the computer. Technology and media offer a variety of possible
activities. From making a little radio play, programming robots, programming
your own aomputer game. And all of this can be learned in a short time.
We recommend parents to work out a concept with the children on how and for
what technology and media are used. Both the options for leisure activities as
well as the possibilities for use in research e.g. for school need to be
considered.
## <a name="Medienzeit" style="color:black;text-decoration:none;"> 2. Media time </a>
Trough to strict media times or usage times for social media, the child is
clearly limited. In addition, there is no differentiation between the use for
school work, for your own further education and entertainment purposes.
However, not everything is wrong with regard to usage times.
One should note the following:
First of all, you should avoid strict times for using the Internet. If the
child knows their "media time" very well, this may be memorized and the child
cannot focus on anything else between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. This makes it
significantly more difficult to arrange appointments, because the child would
also like to use their internet time. Even if using the Internet is not
possible at that time, the child will insist on their media time.
We recommend parents and children to introduce a "time balance" as an
alternative to strict usage times. If, for example, the child is busy for an
hour, they can chat on the Internet or similar for half an hour. It's also
okay if a child spends more time on the computer on a Saturday when they spend
the entire Sunday with friends. A distinction must also be made between what
the child is doing on the computer. A distinction should be made between use
for entertainment purposes and use for school purposes or voluntary further
training. Internet research and reading online articles often replace reading
newspapers or books nowadays.
We recommend that the parents show the children the different uses and agree
with the children how much time can be used on the computer for entertainment
purposes. In addition, parents should be a role model in terms of media usage.
Children are more likely to agree to agreements if they apply to everyone. So
you should not only set up rules in consultation with the child, but as a
parent you should also practice a sensible use of the media.
## <a name="Zugang" style="color:black;text-decoration:none;"> 3. Free access to media </a>
The challenge is to strike a balance between "freedom of expression and
information" and free "access to the media" and protection of minors.
Quoting Article 13 of the [UN Convention on Children's Rights:](https://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/CRC.aspx):
##### Article 13:
> <i>"(1) The child shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers, either orally, in writing or in print, in the form of art, or through any other media of the child's choice.
(2) The exercise of this right may be subject to certain restrictions, but these shall only be such as are provided by law and are necessary:
(a) For respect of the rights or reputations of others; or
(b) For the protection of national security or of public order (ordre public), or of public health or morals. </i>
##### Article 17:
> <i>"States Parties recognize the important function performed by the mass media and shall ensure that the child has access to information and material from a diversity of national and international sources, especially those aimed at the promotion of his or her social, spiritual and moral well-being and physical and mental health.
To this end, States Parties shall:
(a) Encourage the mass media to disseminate information and material of social and cultural benefit to the child and in accordance with the spirit of article 29;
(b) Encourage international co-operation in the production, exchange and dissemination of such information and material from a diversity of cultural, national and international sources;
(c) Encourage the production and dissemination of children's books;
(d) Encourage the mass media to have particular regard to the linguistic needs of the child who belongs to a minority group or who is indigenous;
(e) Encourage the development of appropriate guidelines for the protection of the child from information and material injurious to his or her well-being, bearing in mind the provisions of articles 13 and 18. </i>
Blocking the internet and excluding certain content, such as our services, are
not a good way at this point. On the one hand, Internet restrictions are very
severe in many cases, so that children are often also denied information which
they sometimes need for useful purposes. On the other hand, children should
also learn how to use the Internet and differentiate which contents are
suitable for them and where they feel uncomfortable.
We recommend parents to take the first steps in dealing with the Internet
together with their children and to have conversations about the content seen
and the online services used. This gives parents an insight into children's
usage behavior, which is based on trust and does not violate children's
privacy. Through the feedback of the parents, children learn to differentiate
between meaningful and possibly unsuitable content.
In addition, it will not be possible to prevent children from using a computer
without these restrictions sooner or later. Similarly, children do not learn
to handle traffic properly in a place that is completely separate from the
outside world, but only through regular use. Furthermore, parents can also
learn from their children because children learn faster and so often get a
better insight into the new opportunities that the media offer.
## <a name="Privatsphäre" style="color:black;text-decoration:none;"> 4. Children have a right to privacy </a>
##### [Quoting Article 16 of the UN Convention on Children's Rights:](https://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/CRC.aspx)
> <i>"(1) No child shall be subjected to arbitrary or unlawful interference with his or her privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to unlawful attacks on his or her honour and reputation.
(2) The child has the right to the protection of the law against such interference or attacks." </i>
If legal guardians have knowledge of the password against the will of the
child, we see this as a violation of this fundamental right.
### 4.1 Passwords are private
Passwords are used to protect information from unauthorized access. With them,
for example, children have access to their emails or to their social media
accounts. Knowing the passwords also gives access to information that is part
of children's privacy. The protection of privacy is a fundamental right of all
people.
### 4.2 Searching through children's data
As already mentioned, everyone (including children) has a right to privacy,
which must be respected. Just one of the many reasons why parents shouldn't
have access to their children's cell phones. Another important reason is that
simple restrictions or total control are not a solution.
We recommend parents to try to raise awareness and prevent dangers by talking
to everyone involved. Because when children learn from an early age how to
behave safely on the Internet, a control is not necessary to ensure the safety
of the child.
## <a name="Willenserklärung" style="color:black;text-decoration:none;"> 5. Declaration of intent </a>
### 5.1 Consent of the legal guardian
When using many services on the Internet, there is a contract between the user
and the operator of the service. The general terms and conditions of the
service provider must be accepted. In order for such a contract to be
concluded, the consent of the legal representative is required for children
between the ages of 7 and 17 years according to § 107 of the German Civil
Code, if the contract does not only give the child legal advantages. This is
the case, for example, if the terms and conditions provide that the data
collected is used for other purposes.
> <i>"Section 107
Consent of legal representative
For a declaration of intent as a result of which he does not receive only a legal benefit, a minor requires the consent of his legal representative."</i>
### 5.2 Parents are not allowed to make a declaration of intent on behalf of the children
Parents may not conclude a declaration of intent on behalf of the children if
this declaration of intent does not only result in advantages. This also
applies if children are not, or only to a limited extent, able to do business.
The child's will must be taken into account in any case.
##### Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states:
> <i>"(1) Die Vertragsstaaten sichern dem Kind, das fähig ist, sich eine eigene Meinung zu bilden, das Recht zu, diese Meinung in allen das Kind berührenden Angelegenheiten frei zu äußern, und berücksichtigen die Meinung des Kindes angemessen und entsprechend seinem Alter und seiner Reife. [...]" </i>
We recommend that parents talk to the children about the advantages and
disadvantages of using certain media or services. The consent to the terms and
conditions of certain services should therefore always be agreed between
parents and children. The child's current level of development must always be
taken into account. If the child is unable to understand the facts even after
an explanation, then a declaration of intent is not required.
## <a name="Publikationen" style="color:black;text-decoration:none;"> 6. Own publications </a>
With own publications on the Internet, there is the common assumption that
everything that is put on the Internet will eventually become a disadvantage.
Therefore, parents often advise their children not to post their names or
other personal details publicly.
We only partially agree with this accusation. Of course, it is very important,
especially for children, to always check exactly what information is being
published and to see who should see it before publishing it online. The rights
of others must also always be observed. For example, the rights of people who
may have been mentioned in a post must not be violated by posting (e.g. by
uploading photos that show people who do not want to be seen on the Internet).
Such conflicts can be avoided by careful consideration before publishing a
post. Furthermore, contributions can not only be a disadvantage. No, just the
opposite. Some posts, such as reports from events or reports from lectures
that have been given, could even be highly recognized.
Instead of generally avoiding or prohibiting Internet publications, we
recommend parents to teach children to think carefully before posting about
what to post and whether or not to post it.
## <a name="Medienbildung" style="color:black;text-decoration:none;"> 7. Media education is important </a>
A box that shows the weather forecast on demand or reserves a table in a
restaurant was a vision of the future a few decades ago. Today it is moving
into more and more households. The television was transformed from a simple
device that reproduces transmitted video signals to a multimedia station. Just
as digitization is moving into private life, it is also moving into the
professional world. Knowledge of the possibilities and dangers that arise from
digitization are extremely important. The use of modern media enables children
to participate in digitization and teaches children how to use it. Above all,
it should be noted that the use of media not only poses dangers but also
offers a multitude of possibilities. You can get in touch with friends, get to
know new friends or find out about a variety of topics.
We recommend parents a constant exchange about the opportunities and dangers
in this development. The parents should also support the children if they want
to continue their education in the STEM fields by using the media.
title: Educational Concept
author: Teckids
lang: en
## Introduction
Teckids is an organization that offers projects and other free-time activities to children and young adults. We should not only consider ourselves as a 'provider of knowledge' in the narrow sense of 'education', but rather aim at supporting the development of our participants in an integral way.
Whenever we offer such activities, it is just natural for us to consider children as young people who are living in a community with other children and tutors during the respective project.
We want to briefly introduce the principles constituting our Educational Concept in the following. Some of them may only be relevant for projects lasting several days or being offered repeatedly. Their essential features, however, leave their marks on our pedagogical work in all our activities.
## Principles of our educational work
### Integrality and Life in a Community
<img src="../../../images/Medien_und_Paedagogik/ganzheitliche-betreuung.jpg" align="right" margin="5000px 5000px" width="350" height="250" alt="Ganzheitliche Betreuung">
Children and young adults are meant to experience life in a community with us. This applies to spending their time with people of the same age and with tutors, especially in the case of projects lasting several days. In principle, our free-time activities are set to be similar to life in a large family, which is based on respect and trust. Our tutors should aim at 'living on one level' with the children while maintaining their status of reliable adressees for any kind of the participants' problems. Anybody is supposed to feel that they are taken seriously on any of these 'levels' and that they get their necessary amount of attention whenever needed.
All items on a project's programme will be carried out by this group in a community. This may not only include workshops or other educational elements, but also the preparation of meals or finding ways of spending an evening together, for example. Appropriate times for rest and sleep and their observation or encouraging our participants to maintain dental or body care are also considered parts of communal life.
### Agreements and mutual trust
Our cooperation with any child or young adult is supposed to be based on mutual trust and agreements. The symbolic 'creation' of such agreements (by means of a handshake, for example) supports the social cohesion of the community and represents a foundation that the community can rely on. Agreements made together with others are much more tangible, especially for children, than a pre-defined, abstract set of regulations. By agreeing on a rule in community, a feeling of own responsibility for the observation of such rules is created.
### Responsibility and independence
All of our projects aim at motivating our young participants to take responsibilities and to be independent. For children regularly participating in Teckids' projects, this especially applies to independently participating in the organization's affairs and communication. They shall not be excluded from any general aspect of the organization's work. Even those who take part in our projects as guests or irregularly are welcome to make their own decisions after being explained the consequences. Examples for such decisions include signing up for activities, deciding whether or not results or comments can be published and, if agreed to by the parents, deciding on the privacy of participant data.
### Self-reflection
It is a goal of all of our projects that the participants, children and young adults, reflect on their progress, results, capabilities and learning opportunities at all times and that they independently refer to their tutors and mentors with any question or problem.
This also means that we assist the participants with the independent achievement of their goals without severely intruding on their individual work pace. Our projects are result-oriented, which means that we aim at reaching a certain goal, but not at taking a certain approach.
### Feed-back and motivation
Persistent communication of feed-back between tutors and participants, in both directions, represents a core aspect of our learning projects. We especially put a focus on motivation through praise or credit for individual achievements and progress, however, we also promote the ability to take criticism, in both directions.
### All children are welcome
<img src="../../../images/Medien_und_Paedagogik/bewegung.jpg" align="left" width="350" height="250" alt="Bewegung" paddin="10px">
Any child or young adult should be able to take part in our projects. We shall be unsparing in our efforts to remove any hindrance for individuals with special requirements, may they be pedagogical, psychological or medicinal. Both children and parents can trustfully address us at any time, before or during projects, to talk about circumstances that may be problematic. When we are working together, this will lead to successful participation in the project.
The organizational principle of our projects is to cater to the requirements of all children and young adults in a way that makes them feel comfortable in the community. This includes break times in which the participants are enabled to take physical exercise, but also individual offers for relaxation (such as the use of exercise equipment by children diagnosed with ADHD outside regular break times) and games promoting trust, confidence and community.
Informing us about special pedagogical or psychological requirements can be helpful or even necessary. It is, however, important to us that we shall not directly adapt how which we take care of a participant to our prior knowledge. We rather focus on getting to know all children and young adults equally and thus being able to assess them. This is possible even in short-term projects as the creation of a community quickly leads to a trustful atmosphere.
### Observation and support
Regular participants of our projects often go through a process of continuous development in the fields mentioned above, such as their sense of responsibility, independence and practical knowledge. We aim at keeping an eye on these developments and convert our observations into individual recommendations. These should not only inspire the participants to independently make progress at home, but also motivate them to actively participate in our projects.
### Co-operation with parents
<img src="../../../images/Medien_und_Paedagogik/Kinder.jpg" align="left" width="300" height="200" alt="Kinder erklären">
Just as we want to actively communicate feedback in both directions with our young participants, we want to work closely with parents. This does not only apply to targeted and early information about special requirements, but the communication shall also include feed-back from our point of view about the process (and progress) of learning, social competences and observations from the life in a community.
### From children to children
Kinder erklären As we want to be on one level with our participants, our workshops are supposed to take place in a strong community. This is based on the tutors being children or young adults themselves, who are experts in their field but shall aim at working towards a certain result in community with their peers of the same age. While doing this, both tutors and participants will be supported by our adult members.
Tools for individual learning
It is important that we not only occasionally support our participants' learning process in our projects. This is why we make certain tools accessible to all children and young adults, using which they can work at home depending on their interests. For example, this includes the possibility to connect to the system used in our workshop from any home computer so that the participants can access their results and our software at any time.
### Result orientation
<img src="../../../images/Medien_und_Paedagogik/Tutoren.jpg" align="right" width="375" height="250" alt="Unsere Tutoren stellen etwas vor">
To reach a certain goal in a learning process, we agree on a desired result with our tutors and participants, the achievement of which is then approached independently with the necessary instructions and support provided by the tutors.
We put a strong focus on results that can be presented and that are looked back at by the participants with personal pride. This pride and satisfaction are our core criteria of good participants' and tutors' results.
### About the authors
The educational concept presented results from the experience made in many projects and our notions of a good co-operation with children and young adults.
The team in charge of educational questions (Niklas Bildhauer, Dominik George, Jutta Paul-Fey, Klaus Suthe, Johannes Tobisch, Martin Winter) are responsible for making this concept the foundation of the work of all tutors and mentors.
© 2014 Dominik George and Niklas Bildhauer. Licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0 DE (or a newer version). We are looking forward to this work being used to actively inspire the educational work of other organizations ☺!
### Contact and questions
The team in charge of educational questions is always open to questions, proposals and any kind of input via e-mail at paeda@teckids.org.
title: Membership
slug: mitgestalten_mitgliedschaft
author: Teckids
lang: en
The membership in Teckids e. V. is possible in different forms. We met in 3. At the 9th General Meeting, the Board of Directors decided to offer alternatives to enable sponsors to provide regular financial support to the association in the form of a sustaining membership.
Membership is regulated under the [statutes of the association.](/images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/satzung.pdf)
## Who should or can become a member?
In principle, every member can join the Teckids e. V. who wants to support our goals and is at least seven years old. There are different types of support:
* Each member supports us financially through the membership fee.
* Every member can actively participate in the projects of the association. We call everyone who regularly comes to our workdays, helps with events or projects or works in a team in some way an active member.
* Even the occasional support helps a lot. Members who support us only ideally through their membership or through irregular cooperation are called inactive members.
It is sufficient to submit the completed [membership application form](/images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/mitgliedsantrag.pdf), or in the case of minors, [the declaration of consent of the legal representatives](images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/mitgliedsantrag-eltern.pdf), to the executive committee (in person, by post or as a clearly legible scan by e-mail).
The other documents that a member must have taken note of are as follows:
[Statutes of the Teckid e. V.](/images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/satzung.pdf)
[Information on data protection ](/images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/info-datenschutz.pdf)
[Information on the voluntary service flat rate ](/images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/info-ehrenamtspauschale.pdf)
[Information on mandatory dates ](/images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/info-pflichttermine.pdf) (only for active members)
[Information on insurance ](/images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/mitgliedschaft/)
[Educational Concept](/images/PDF/Mitgliedschaft/padagogisches-leitbild/)
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title: Involving young people
author: Teckids
lang: en
In contrast to many organizations for children and young people, our young
members work in many important functions themselves and are thus involved in
the work of the association.
Most of the junior members of Teckids e.V. have previously participated in one
of our workshops or have experience in the fields of IT or technology. In this
way, they can pass on their knowledge of the various topics to other
participants. During regular meetings, the teams work together on the
preparation and develop their own ideas for the topics.
But Teckids isn't just about workshops. The young members participate in all
areas of the association's work, such as preparing events. For this,
accommodation, meals and activities such as museum visits have to be
organized. Young people can contribute to the association's goal of spreading
free software in education, both directly in their own schools and indirectly
in the "FOSS" team. The junior members can also be active on the board and in
the administration as well as in public relations.
In all of these areas, adolescents and young adults can, for example, learn
how to use a ticket system or version management software to work on projects
together.
Does this appeal to you? If you like to organize things and get in touch with
people, working with Teckids is definitely something for you!
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Title: Aims of the association Teckids e.V.
slug: mitgestalten_ziele
author: Teckids
lang: en
At our workday on 18. March 2017, we held a workshop together to discuss the goals of the association and their priorities. We wanted to find out which common ideas we will use to orientate our association work in the future and in which goals we will invest the most resources. The individual goals of the association and what is meant with it we would like to introduce briefly today.
## 1. Providing educational institutions with free software and free educational material
Our members have agreed that the dissemination of free software to schools and the distribution of free educational material on our workshop topics should be the top priority. For our work, this now means B. that we will also place great emphasis on the reusability of the material, also when preparing workshops for holiday camps and similar activities. In addition, we focus all our free software development on reusability, help projects that develop free software for education, and bring recommendations and experiences to schools and others.
## 2. Offer online platforms for exchange and communication
As a second priority, we want to offer children and young people an online platform for exchanging information about projects and using free software. This includes our e-mail and Jabber service for children and much more, which is now to be planned.
## 3. Recreational activities and afternoon meetings
As usual, we wanted to continue offering holiday and weekend camps and afternoon meetings where children and young people can learn about computer science, natural sciences and free software. In the future, however, we will pay more attention to sustainability in terms of materials and follow-up projects (see above).
## Awareness and presence at events
We want to actively present all the above goals at events such as trade fairs and conferences and ensure the visibility of free software in education.
title: Landing page
date: 2020-02-29
lang: en
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<h5>Von Kindern, für Kinder</h5>
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<h5>Mehr als Informatik</h5>
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<h5>Freie Software für jeden</h5>
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<h5>Klein anfangen — oder groß</h5>
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Title: Workday
Author: Hannah Witscher
Date: 2019-12-17
Lang: de
# Workday, Weihnachtsmarkt und Weihnachtsfeier
Am Wochenende vom 14. auf den 15. Dezember fand der letzte Workday für dieses Jahr, dieses Mal mit anschließender Weihnachtsfeier bei tarent, statt. Die Workdays dienen wie immer zur Vorbereitung und Planung zukünftiger Veranstaltungen, die der Verein organisiert oder an denen er teilnimmt.
Dieses Wochenende trafen sich die teilnehmenden Vereinsmitglieder um 11 Uhr am Haus Venusberg, wo sie den ersten Tag des Workdays verbrachten und anschließend übernachteten. Nach einer kurzen Besprechung am Morgen teilten sich die Mitglieder in die Teams FOSS, Organisation, PR und Systemadministration auf um an ihren Aufgaben weiterzuarbeiten. Nach einer kurzen Mittagspause in der die Kinder die Möglichkeit hatten geocachen zu gehen, wurde bis zum Abendessen weitergearbeitet. Nach dem Abendessen gab es ein besonderes Angebot für die Kinder: ein Besuch auf dem Bonner Weihnachtsmarkt. Mit dem Bus ging es also in die Bonner Innenstadt wo sich die Gruppe in zwei zwei kleinere Gruppen aufteilte um nach Weihnachtsgeschenken, Crêpes und heißem Kakao suchen zu gehen.
Nachdem die Gruppe zum Haus Venusberg zurückgekehrt war, konnten die Kinder vor dem schlafen gehen noch ein wenig Karten spielen und Karaoke singen. Früh am nächsten Morgen trafen sich die Mitglieder, um Frühstücken zu gehen und anschließen zu tarent zu fahren, um dort den zweiten Tag des Workdays zu verbringen. Anders als sonst wurde der Sonntag nicht genutzt um in den Thementeams Kreatives, Mechatronik und Spieleprogrammierung zu arbeiten. Stattdessen hielt ein Tutor einen Workshop zur Einführung in Python für die neuen Juniormitglieder und Mitglieder des Teams Kreatives. Alle anderen Kinder arbeiteten an ihren Aufgaben oder backten Plätzchen für die Weihnachtsfeier die am Nachmittag für die Vereinsmitglieder und Familien stattfinden sollte.
Nach erfolgreichem Beenden des Workshop schlossen sich die beiden Gruppen wieder zusammen um letzte Vorbereitungen für die Weihnachtsfeier zu treffen: es wurden Kinderpunsch und Kakao gekocht, Kekse und Mandarinen auf den Tischen verteilt und das Schrottwichteln für die Mitglieder vorbereitet. Nach offizieller Eröffnung der Feier wurden selbstgebackene Kekse gegessen, Weihnachtsmusik gehört und gekickert. Die Teilnehmer am Schrottwichteln freuten sich über alte Radios, Spiele und Eierkocher und der Workday endete in gemütlicher Gemeinschaft bei Weihnachtsmusik und Punsch.
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Title: boltenheide-foss-pilotschule
Author: Dominik George
Date: 2018-11-14
Lang: de
# Realschule Boltenheide ist erste Freie-Software-Pilotschule
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Title: CLT 2019
Author: Anna Weichelt
Date: 2019-05-7
Lang: de
# Chemnitzer Linuxtage 2019
In der Zeit vom 16. und 17. März war ein vierköpfiges Team des Teckids e.V., wie schon letztes Jahr, bei den Chemnitzer Linuxtagen. Dort betreuten wir den schul-frei-Stand, bei dem wir hauptsächlich DebianEdu und BiscuIT präsentierten.
Samstag fuhren sie zur Universität, in der die Linuxtage veranstaltet wurden. Am Stand führten sie viele interessante Gespräche mit den Besuchern. Zwei Teammitglieder besuchten einen Vortrag über Micropython, welches wir auch bei Workshops benutzen, dessen verschiedenen Hardwaremöglichkeiten und Programmierungen. Außerdem waren sie in einem Vortrag über Bash, eine freie Unix-Shell, in dem sie lernten wie Pipes, Spitzklammern und Skripts funktionieren. Später an diesem Abend besuchten sie noch das Social-Event, bei dem sie sich mit den anderen Ausstellern und den Organisatoren der Veranstaltung austauschen konnten. Sonntagmorgens wurde unser Spieleprogrammierungsworkshop vorbereitet, bei dem die zwölf Teilnehmer später lernen konnten, wie sie mit Python eigene 2D-Spiele programmieren und später spielen konnten. Dies erfolgte, indem sie anhand von Beispielen den Code ausprobierten und später in ihrem eigenen Spiel verwenden konnten. Das Verändern dieser Codes hat zu lustigen Ergebnissen geführt. Zudem lernten sie dabei Grundbegriffe des Programmierens Python 3. Zur Entwicklung der Spiel wurde des Weiteren noch Pygame, eines der vielen Python-Module, benutzt. Die Teilnehmer waren überrascht, dass sie mit wenig bis gar keinen Pogrammierkenntnissen ein Spiel programmieren konnten und einige wollen dies zu Hause weiter fortführen. Ausserdem hat eine Person unseres Teams noch einen Vortrag über freie Software in Schulen und deren Möglichkeiten gehalten. Des Weiteren haben unsere Juniormitglieder einen Vortrag über Retrogaming besucht, der allerdings hauptsächlich zum Austausch über alte Spiele und Spielekonsolen gedacht war. An diesem Abend hat unser Team Chemnitz wieder verlassen und ist nach Bonn zurückgekehrt.
Title: dienstausfall-2019
Author: Dominik George
Date: 2019-03-04
Lang: de
# Dienstausfall vom 2. bis 4. März
In den ersten Märztagen, am Karnevalswochenende, kam es leider zu einem längeren Ausfall unserer Dienste. Am Samstagmorgen wurde unsere zentrale Infrastruktur aus noch unklaren Gründen neugestartet. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt waren alle Systemadministratoren verreist und hatten keinen Zugriff auf die offline abgelegten Schlüssel für die Entschlüsselung der Nutzerdaten.
Wir werden in der Folge unsere Notfallpläen überarbeiten und, neben der Sicherheit aller Daten, auch das Passwortkonzept überarbeiten, um auch in Feriensituationen schnell eingreifen zu können.
WIr entschuldigen uns für entstandene Unannehmlichkeiten. Unseren Erkenntnissen nach bestand zu keinem Zeitpunkt eine unmittelbare Gefahr für die Bevölkerung und die Umgebung.
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