Just stumbled over some #SFSCON pictures. It was so great how the NOI read "Ada & #Zangemann" and afterwards did a #Scratch workshop for the kids.
All the materials you need for a reading are available in our git repro https://git.fsfe.org/FSFE/ada-zangemann and all licensed under #creativecommons by-sa.
If you don't feel comfortable reading the book, on https://ada.fsfe.org/movie you can also download the movie of the story (currently in #English and #German soon in other languages as well).
What I find sad is how in the next moment, the kids sit in front of a big Windows screen.
Why is it so hard for the people organising such events to not only read Ada & Zangemann, but also follow the ideals laid out by the book when working with the children?
I'd be very happy if, together with Ada & Zangemann, more awareness for the (not so) subtle Big Tech promotion around children were raised as well.
@kirschner I don't know if you already knew it, but Scratch is AGPL licensed and licenses shared projects as CC-BY-SA by default. It's really in Ada's spirit in several ways!