Isaac Code EduLab

Creative learning through code, logic, art and systems

Isaac Code EduLab is an educational initiative for children and young people, connecting technology, mathematics, art and hands-on learning.

Through workshops, children learn how ideas can become clear tasks, creative projects, simple algorithms and small systems. Our goal is to help children spend their free time in useful, fun and educational activities that spark imagination and develop real-life skills for the future.

What is EduLab?

EduLab is a space for hands-on learning, exploration and creation. Children do not learn only by listening. They learn through play, tasks, models, puzzles, code, drawing and teamwork.

The programs are designed to make technology and logic understandable through real-world examples: how traffic lights work, how to build a small city, how to solve a math puzzle, how to plan a small budget and how an idea becomes a simple system.

Instead of passive time in front of TV or screens, EduLab offers children a creative environment where they can build, explore, ask questions, make mistakes, fix them and try again.

Programs

1

Smart City Builders

Traffic, traffic lights and basic programming

Status: New workshop / starts 15.06.2026   Age: 8–12 years

Schedule: Shift 1: Monday and Wednesday, 10:00–12:00. Shift 2: Tuesday and Thursday, 14:00–16:00.

Children put together mechanical constructions, build a small cardboard city, learn basic traffic rules and understand how traffic lights work. They get to learn mechanical principles through component assembly. Through simple tasks, they explore command sequences, decision-making logic and basic programming principles.

Outcomes:

  • how a small system is created
  • what command sequence means
  • how traffic lights work
  • how to connect creativity and technology
  • how to solve challenges in a team
  • understanding of mechanical motion
  • understanding of basic electronics
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2

Fun Math Puzzles That Actually Teach You Math

Math workshop with Ervin Macić

Status: Held workshop / previous activity   Age: high school students

Schedule: Previously organized at Arka – Art & Education Center. Future dates to be announced.

A math workshop for high school students who want to learn through interesting puzzles, logical challenges and creative problem solving. The workshop is led by Ervin Macić, Oxford student and mathematical olympiad participant. The program includes probability, combinatorics, geometry and logic tasks, as well as challenges inspired by Oxford admissions questions, SAT tests and quant trading interviews.

Outcomes:

  • logic puzzles
  • probability
  • combinatorics
  • geometry
  • creative mathematical thinking
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3

Arka Explorers

Creative workshops through art and history

Status: Previous partner program / archive inspiration   Age: 6–10 years

Schedule: Dates announced in cooperation with Arka – Art & Education Center.

Arka Explorers takes children on a journey through art, history and ancient civilizations. Through creative tasks, children explore Egypt, Greece, Rome and Medieval Bosnia, with each workshop ending in a creative piece they can take home.

Outcomes:

  • art through time
  • ancient civilizations
  • Medieval Bosnia
  • stećci and Bosančica
  • model-making and visual work
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4

Children’s Bank

Financial literacy for children

Status: In preparation / autumn 2026   Age: 7–11 years

Schedule: Planned from autumn 2026.

Children’s Bank is a workshop where children learn through play what money is, why saving matters, how to distinguish wants from needs and how to make smart decisions. The program is suitable for schools, educational centers, banks and partners who want to support children’s financial literacy.

Outcomes:

  • what money is
  • what saving means
  • the difference between wants and needs
  • how to create a small budget
  • how to make a smart financial decision
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Smart City Builders – starts 15.06.2026

For children aged 8 to 12.

Shift 1: Monday and Wednesday, 10:00–12:00.
Shift 2: Tuesday and Thursday, 14:00–16:00.

Children use cardboard, colors, models, traffic signs and traffic lights to learn basic logic, command sequences and programming thinking.

The goal is to help children spend free time in useful, fun education that develops imagination and real skills.

Partnership with Arka

Isaac Code EduLab develops workshops in cooperation with partners from education, art, technology and socially responsible business.

In partnership with Arka – Art & Education Center, EduLab connects creativity, history, mathematics, technology and practical learning into programs that offer children and young people a different, active and inspiring learning experience.

For parents

EduLab workshops help children learn through making, playing and solving concrete tasks. Children develop logic, creativity, focus, teamwork and confidence in their own ideas.

The workshops are especially useful for children who like to build, draw, explore, ask questions and understand how things work. The goal is to replace passive TV or screen time with activities that entertain children, spark imagination and develop practical skills.

Workshop registration

The number of places is limited so that every child has enough space for work, questions and individual support.

To register for a workshop, please complete the registration form. After registration, our team will contact you with information about the date, location and workshop details.

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Let children experience how ideas become systems.

Register your child for an Isaac Code EduLab workshop or contact us to explore cooperation with schools, centers, banks and organizations.

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