The main goal of “3D-ReMath” project is to help students better understand maths and become familiar with 3D printing technology and the procedure of recycling. One of the project's main objective  is assisting students from three European countries to better understand mathematics, to raise their environmental awareness and to enhance their interest in the use of innovative technologies and applications. In other words, to create a synergy among potentially different educational models, demonstrating that concepts such as collaboration and innovation can coexist to serve a common purpose.

The students participating in the programme are not only able to better understand mathematics but also get acquainted with 3D printing technology and recycling as they are encouraged to reduce-reuse-recycle products and familiarize themselves with an innovative fabrication technology. The project is coordinated by the University of the Aegean and funded by the European Programme Erasmus+, through the Greek State Scholarship Foundation (IKY).

The participants of the “3D-ReMath” project are comprised of the research team of the Quantitative Methods Laboratory, the Waste Management Laboratory, the Privacy Engineering and Social Informatics Laboratory of the University of the Aegean and the school teachers and representatives of the “2nd Primary School of Chios”, the “ISA13 Istituto Comprensivo Sarzana” (Italy) and the “Agrupamento de Escolas de Marrazes” (Portugal).

Official website: https://3dremath.aegean.gr

The main goal of “3D-ReMath” project is to help students better understand maths and become familiar with 3D printing technology and the procedure of recycling. One of the project's main objective  is assisting students from three European countries to better understand mathematics, to raise their environmental awareness and to enhance their interest in the use of innovative technologies and applications. In other words, to create a synergy among potentially different educational models, demonstrating that concepts such as collaboration and innovation can coexist to serve a common purpose.

The students participating in the programme are not only able to better understand mathematics but also get acquainted with 3D printing technology and recycling as they are encouraged to reduce-reuse-recycle products and familiarize themselves with an innovative fabrication technology. The project is coordinated by the University of the Aegean and funded by the European Programme Erasmus+, through the Greek State Scholarship Foundation (IKY).

The participants of the “3D-ReMath” project are comprised of the research team of the Quantitative Methods Laboratory, the Waste Management Laboratory, the Privacy Engineering and Social Informatics Laboratory of the University of the Aegean and the school teachers and representatives of the “2nd Primary School of Chios”, the “ISA13 Istituto Comprensivo Sarzana” (Italy) and the “Agrupamento de Escolas de Marrazes” (Portugal).

Official website: https://3dremath.aegean.gr

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