Sunday, January 18, 2026

Final Podcast Video

 In this series, students take on the role of creators, researchers, and hosts, exploring the world of Artificial Intelligence in a clear and engaging way. Through discussions, questions, and personal insights, they examine what AI is, how it impacts everyday life, and how it may shape the future of technology and education. Listen to their voices and discover AI through a student perspective.







Winning logo of our Project: A(I) European School for All

 


We are proud to announce the winning logo of our project “A(I) European School for All”, officially announced today in Padua, Italy!

The winning design was selected from 25 creative student contributions and will now represent both our eTwinning and Erasmus+ project.

Congratulations to our winning student Kostis, and a big thank you to all participants for their creativity, effort, and enthusiasm. Every logo reflected great ideas, teamwork, and European spirit.

This result is a wonderful example of student voice and collaboration at the heart of our project.
Well done to everyone involved!

Friday, January 16, 2026

Fifth day in Padova: Visit to the museum of Education and to the Tower of the Elders

 


Last day in Padova! We visited the Museum of Education in Padova, where we saw historical classrooms, old textbooks, and teaching tools from different periods.



The exhibits showed how schools and learning methods have changed over time. Although the guide did not speak English, our Italian friends kindly translated everything for us. Thanks to them, we were able to understand and fully enjoy the visit.


  

We also visited the Tower of the Elders (Torre degli Anziani), which has just opened to the public for the first time. The views from the top were incredible and gave us a stunning perspective of the city.





Day five-last workshop and certificates!!

 

Last day...In the morning we went to school,where each group received its gifts from the treasure hunt game.Afterwards, everyone wrote a few words describing the trip.We also received certificates for our participation in the Erasmus program.In the evening,Greeks and Italians all went to a pizzeria where we ate talked about the last moments of our journey and said our goodbyes.













Thursday, January 15, 2026

Treasure hunt in Venice

Then we continued our day in Venice with a treasure hunt! We seperated in 3 international teams. In the first team took part : Athina, Aurora, Arianna and I (Ioanna). In the second team took part: Christina, Merissa, Georgia and Eleonora and in the last team was Magda, Gerasimos, Eingi and Ariadna. The instructions were as follows:

1. Take 3 photos of St Mark Lion in 3 different places.

2. Take 3 photos of 3 different boats.

3. Take a photo of a Moor.

4. Take 3 photos of 3 different masks and say what they represent.

5. How much does a gondola ride cost?

6. Find 3 people from different places. Ask them where they are from and record their answer in their own language or dialect.

The first team was the winner!


A cultural trip to Venice

Today we had a great day in Venice with our Italian friends. First, we visited Piazza San Marco, where we walked around and enjoyed the beautiful buildings. Then we went to the Palace of the Doges and learned about the history of Venice. After that, we visited the Archaeological Museum, where we saw interesting ancient objects. We also saw the Bridge of Sighs, which is very famous and beautiful. Later, we crossed the Rialto Bridge and took many photos of the canal. We took a short ride on a traghetto , which was a fun and different experience for us. After that, we visited the fish market, where we saw fresh fish and felt the local atmosphere. At some point the Italians left but we remained and did a lot of shopping for example we bought souvenirs for our friends and families. Finally, the day came to an end but for sure it was an unforgettable experience and we are so happy that in this journey we had our Italian friends .

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

A tour guide to Padua and a visit to the University of the city

We continued our day with a wonderful walk around the city of Padua. We saw beautiful sights and had fun all together. We visited the observatory, the Statue of the Madonna of the dirty water, the Piazza dei Signori, Shakespear's quote from the "Taming of the Shrew", and The Duomo.


The highlight of our walking tour was the visit to the amazing university of Padua, the second oldest university of the western world. We saw the Great Hall, the Hall of the Forty, the Medical Faculty Hall, the Anatomy Theatre, and we learned a lot of facts about the important personalities from all over Europe who were once students in the University. It was an excellent way to end our day.



3rd day podcasts and other activities

 The day began with each team recording their podcast. Each member contributed and so the podcasts were completed. Then we continued in the laboratory where everyone created their own fabric patch from recyclable fabrics which can be sewn onto clothes as a decorative element. In the end, the whole team gathered, everyone shared their own ideas and we began writing a story about how we imagine the school of the future, which will be completed later.





Tuesday, January 13, 2026

A cultural visit to Verona!

 Today we visited the city of Romeo and Juliet, the picturesque Verona! It was fascinating to walk through the wonderful paved streets which carry so much history. We admired the beautiful architecture of the buildings and were left speechless with all the sights. Lastly, we enjoyed wandering around the shops and the calm but spectacular river.

Among the highlights of our visit were the following attractions: The Arena of Verona, the Medieval Castelvecchio, the Lamberti tower, Juliet's house, balcony and statue, the Pietra bridge, the square of San Pietro castle, the Basilica di Santa Anastasia, the Piazza Delle Erbe, the Piazza dei Signori.

 





Monday morning in the Italian school


 This morning we met the greek students and we did a tour in our school. After the presentation of the city and schools we had lunch together and then we went for a walk padova. Amazing experience!!!

2nd Day: Digital transition in schools and AI

Second day in Padova and we started our day with the guessing game "Guess Who". We separated in three international teams, we saw photographs of famous personalities from all over the world and we tried to guess who they are and what have they done during their life. The team with the most correct answers was the winner (my team)!



Next we separated in four international teams, we gave a name to those teams and we discussed the following questions: 1)How has your school changed during the digital era? Has technology changed the way lessons are done? 2)How has your approach to learning changed (homework or personal projects?)


 Following this, our teams wrote down our opinions on the google classroom and next we discussed them all together.


Last but not least, we saw handmad clothes made from Italian students with recyclable materials.   



Tuesday: workshop " AI in our classrooms"

 

Today was a great day because we talked about the differences in the Italian schools and greek schools, and discussed about the use of the AI at school. It was very interesting and we would like to talk more about it. 


Monday: discovering Padova together

 


Monday, January 12, 2026

1st day in Padova: Walking tour and Museum Eremitani


First day in Padova! Our Italian friends guided us around Padova and were extremely helpful throughout the visit. There was excellent cooperation between us, which made the experience both smooth and enjoyable. It was a truly memorable experience.



We visited the Musei Civici di Padova or degli Eremitani, which is a complex of museums and historic sites, centered on the former convent of the Eremitani (Augustinian order). 

The outdoor area was impressive, with beautiful gardens and wonderful statues that created a calm and inspiring atmosphere. Walking around the complex, we had the chance to admire the historic architecture and take many photos.



What stood out the most was the famous Cappella degli Scrovegni with its Giotto fresco masterpieces. The colors and details of the frescoes were breathtaking and made the visit truly unforgettable.



 The indoor exhibition was also very interesting and well organized. It helped us better understand the history and art of Padova in a clear and engaging way.

1st Day in Padova :Welcome and Collaboration

Friday, January 9, 2026

It’s voting time!

 Hello everyone!

Vote for your favourite logo using the form below and help us choose the one that will represent our project!


You can choose TWO (2) logos.


Please look carefully at all the logos and choose your two favourites before submitting.


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