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Augmented Age of Inventions and Discoveries

Augmented Age of Inventions and Discoveries

Erasmus+ project 2018-1-KA229-049979 for secondary schools

  • Schools
  • The project
    • Project storytelling
    • Where the idea comes from
    • Museums visited
    • Inventors and Discoverers
    • Lessons learnt
    • Pedagogical resources
    • eTwinning
    • Spin-offs
    • Beyond AAge
  • Learning activities
    • 15-19.10.2018 Kamaterou-Athens, Greece
    • 25-29.03.2019 Gdańsk, Poland
    • 06.05.2019 Helsinki, Finland
    • october 2019 Tarsus, Turkey
    • march 2020 Sant Andreu de la Barca-Barcelona, Spain
    • may 2020 Culemborg, Netherlands
    • Teacher’s sessions
    • Evaluation
  • Outputs
    • O1_Game mechanics and storytelling
    • O2_Project logo
    • O3_Arduino robots
    • O4_3D prints of items
    • O5_Quizzes, hints and riddles
    • O6_Augmented Reality game and app
    • O7_Cybersecurity recommendations guide
    • O8_Geolocated tracking app
    • O9_3D printed desk game
    • O10_Methodology miniguide
    • O11_Training webinar
  • Diffusion
  • Gallery

Autor: Administrador

Publicado en enero 22, 2019septiembre 24, 2019

Project storytelling

http://augmentedage.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/AAgestorytelling-1920x1080px-5s_302140.mp4

Partner schools

Augmented Age of Inventions and Discoveries: Navigating the History of Technology on Maritime Museums (#AAge) project is a strategic partnership among secondary schools

Çukurova Sanayi in Tarsus-Mersin, Turkey

X Liceum Ogólnokształcące in Gdańsk, Poland, 1

Gymnasium Kamaterou in Kamaterou-Athens, Greece

Oulunkylän yhteiskoulu in Helsinki, Finland

Koningin Wilhelmina College in Culemborg, Holland

coordinated by IES El Palau in Sant Andreu de la Barca, Spain.

A Erasmus+ KA229 project for school education

Erasmus+ KA229
Erasmus+ KA2 actions are managed by the EACEA of the European Commission as part of the General call for proposals

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eTwinning

eTwinning
eTwinning is part of Erasmus +, the EU programme for education, training, youth and sport. Our goal is to promote and facilitate contact, exchange ideas and collaborative work between teachers and students of the countries participating in eTwinning, through ICTs.

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Data protection policy

The graphic and written contents of this website observe the Data Protection Regulation (2012/0011) of the European Commission. The participation in this project implies parental consent for the use of student’s image in publications and social media related with project’s activities.

  • Schools
  • The project
  • Learning activities
  • Outputs
  • Diffusion
  • Gallery
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