A modern library was arranged for several hours in Stefan cel Mare Public Garden
A modern library was set up for several hours in the "Stefan cel Mare and Sfant" Public Garden from the Capital. In addition to being able to read, the visitors participated in educational activities, master classes in robotics, digital production and creative workshops. The most impressed were the children.
"I made a leaf with a kind of 3D device, it melts and comes out like a glue. It is very interesting that they did something like that in libraries", said a woman.
"I have been doing robotics for a year now. I came here to find out something new about robotics and lego", said a young man.
Drawing and painting enthusiasts can also develop their talent at the library.
"As part of this service, children learn that from multiple drawings they will eventually produce a cartoon movie".
During the event various intellectual contests for children were organized.
- What is the largest country in Europe?
- Russia.
Adults were also interested in such a library.
"It's very good, a very useful piece of information, because I really did not know it was such a possibility in libraries", said a woman.
"Children now learn in a different language than we are accustomed to, books, notebooks, pencils, and I think it's normal, though the world is advancing and now there are new challenges," a man said.
"The book really has to compete today with different types of sports, with different kids' passions, as we have seen is robotics, 3D pencils," a woman said.
The event was organized with the support of the Ministry of Education.
"This event was organized to prove once again the multitude of services that have been developed by public libraries, whether they are robotics services or access to information services", said Andrei Chistol, state secretary, Ministry of Education, Culture and Research.
At present, over one thousand libraries in the country are upgraded and equipped with new technologies.