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Exciting Day at Võnnu Secondary School! TalTech University visited the school, within the scope of the ReSTELA project, to showcase the amazing benefits of the telepresence robots! Students had the chance to learn how this innovative technology can transform communication and collaboration. Best part, they got hands-on experience and even drove the robot themselves! #RESTELA #InnovationInEducation #taltechuniversity #telepresencerobot #futuretech #STEAMEDUCATION

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The 1st transnational meeting of ” Restela “(Erasmus+ KA2, 2022) took place on the 25th-26th of January in Tallinn! During the first day of the meeting, the partners visited Tallinn School No. 21 (Tallinna 21. Kool), in which robotics and digital technology are not only encouraged through multiple interactive boards, computers, and other technological equipment but also taught using LEGO educational robots and online educational games and platforms. The partners had the opportunity to attend some of the classes and view the aforementioned technologies. Later on, the partners discussed the progress of the project, worked on pending tasks, and then decided on the next steps. The 2nd day of the meeting included a tour of TalTech Information Technology College and a workshop where the partners controlled the Telepresence robots. Many thanks to our partner and host TalTech – Tallinna Tehnikaülikool!

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Our new project ReSTELA and where you can find out more information: https://www.facebook.com/RESTELAproject Project Consortium: Cyprus – ECECT.eu Estonia – TalTech – Tallinna Tehnikaülikool Italy – Scuola di Robotica

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ECECT is happy to present another new project on board: “ReSTELA: Remote STEM Labs ” funded by Erasmus+. The consortium of the project consists of 3 partners one is ECECT.eu from Cyprus, the second is TalTech – Tallinn University of Technology from Estonia and the third one is Scuola di Robotica from Italy. A typical trainee is a teacher or other professional associated with STEAM education (TRAIN THE TRAINERS). Various seminars, workshops, and events will utilize developed material, robotic equipment, and platform to educate the trainees on the newly developed remote STEM labs. The main goal is not only to educate the trainees regarding the platform but most importantly through pilot sessions, to ensure that they can transfer that knowledge to their young students.

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