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Programmed and sent to the robots. The “knowledge detectives” another attraction that entertains the public at the university's stand are the “knowledge detectives”, characters played by pedro diana, a performing arts academic, and natália de souza, a theater academic. The detectives' objective is to imitate the robots' dance. “but when we pass it on to children, they always change what the robot is doing to something more interesting. Then it seems like the game changes. The game that was to imitate the robot is now meant to imitate the child”, explains pedro. “when children see a character, they immediately join the game”, explains natália. “she believes in that, trusts that you are really a detective, that that character exists. So, it’s really magical to see that relationship with the audience,” she shares. The activity also attracts adults, such as the rector of ufsm, luciano schuch, who danced with the characters. Renata côrrea, natália de souza and pedro diana livened up the afternoon the characters will still arrive at schools. This is because the project “rede básica: a bncc na educação básica” is being developed at ufsm, in partnership with the ministry of education, which proposes the creation of didactic-curricular materials, in sound and audiovisual formats, to circulate on an open channel.
Municipal tv and radio programs. “it’s a way of providing education through a methodology that students are already used to, know and like. So, it is an effective way of taking education and taking the university to public schools”, points out natália. Dean of Germany Mobile Number List extension the activities on thursday afternoon (4) were under the responsibility of pre. The objective is to share the knowledge produced with the population and show the community which projects and actions are developed by the university. Representatives from the ufsm social incubator were present, displaying the products and crafts produced in the project. The incubator works to transform ventures into reality with the aim of generating work and income for groups in situations of social vulnerability. “many people don’t know about the project, as we used the space of the old rectory, which is in the city center, and not on the ufsm campus. Therefore, we wanted to bring the products to the book fair to popularize the ventures”, explains giovanna angeloti, a scholarship holder at the incubator. Social incubator displays products made in the project the university's human rights observatory (odh) was also at the stand, presenting the results of the first “vozes negras” literary competition, held in 2022 with public schools in santa maria.
We brought the texts developed for people to read and learn about the competition. Our idea is to increasingly work on these ethnic-racial issues in the classroom in a playful way. We came to the fair to leave ufsm's doors open to the community and form a space for building bridges”, says victor de carli lopes, head of odh. Junior companies furthermore, some junior companies were invited by the dean's office to showcase their work. Among them were the consultancy company for the production engineering course, itep, and the strategic management consultancy company caduceu, for the accounting sciences course. “for the first time, we are having this opportunity to have closer contact with the community and we had a really nice exchange with those who stopped by the stand. I really enjoyed this experience, as it allowed us to better explain to people what a junior company is and how it can help the population”, reported chemical engineering student and director of sales and marketing at itep, joão pedro fonteneli. Junior companies explain their work to the community for the student, the ufsm stand has very good activities.