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Reaching Educational Institutions – Greece

Introduction to Educational Outreach Events As part of its comprehensive dissemination strategy, the EARTH project conducted a series of events across Greece, targeting educational institutions to raise awareness about climate change. These events aimed to engage students and educators, fostering a deeper understanding of environmental issues through innovative methods.

Events Overview

High School Seminars: High school students attended seminars that introduced them to the concept of using holographic technology for educational purposes. The seminars featured interactive demonstrations and presentations. The seminars sparked curiosity among students and encouraged them to think critically about the role of technology in addressing global issues.

Elementary School Interactive Sessions Younger students engaged in interactive sessions that simplified complex climate concepts through storytelling and visual aids. The use of holograms made the sessions particularly engaging. Elementary students developed an early awareness of environmental issues and the importance of sustainability.

Impact on Educational Institutions These events significantly impacted the participating educational institutions by:

  • Enhancing Curriculum: Integrating innovative educational tools and content into existing curricula.
  • Fostering Collaboration: Encouraging collaboration between educators, students, and the EARTH project team.
  • Inspiring Future Leaders: Inspiring a new generation of environmentally conscious individuals who are equipped with the knowledge and creativity to tackle climate change.

The outreach events in educational institutions across Greece were a crucial component of the EARTH project’s dissemination strategy. By engaging students at various educational levels, the project successfully raised awareness about climate change and demonstrated the potential of combining art and technology in education.

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