On September 30, 2024, AKMI Greece hosted a significant Multiplier Event (E2) in Athens, showcasing the impactful outcomes of the Erasmus+ project "Real VR: Innovating Virtual Reality and EU Standards in the Real Estate Sector" (KA220-VET). This event, which welcomed 12 dedicated participants, was a dynamic platform for presenting groundbreaking results and engaging discussions. Additionally, AKMI extended its outreach by organizing an online dissemination session with 5 participants, amplifying the project's impact.
A Glimpse into the Real VR Project
The "Real VR" project, launched in 2021 under the Erasmus+ KA220-VET framework, addresses critical gaps in vocational education and training (VET) within the real estate sector. By blending EU standards with cutting-edge virtual reality technologies, the project aims to transform traditional learning methods. Its objectives include:
Enhancing VET Accessibility: Bridging the gap between real estate professionals and vocational education through a user-friendly digital competence center.
Integrating EU Standards: Developing Open Educational Resources (OERs) aligned with European standards to foster consistency and quality.
Innovative VR Training: Introducing immersive virtual reality modules to simulate real-world scenarios, enabling hands-on learning experiences.
Event Highlights
In-Person Session in Athens
Held in the vibrant city of Athens, the physical event brought together experts, educators, and stakeholders. The session showcased key project achievements, including the development of a VR builder core and a pilot database of OERs. Engaging presentations and live demonstrations highlighted the innovative potential of VR in enhancing real estate training.
Online Dissemination
To broaden accessibility, AKMI hosted a virtual event, presenting project outcomes to an additional audience. This online initiative underscored the project's commitment to leveraging technology for inclusivity and wider dissemination.
Collaborative Impact
As a key partner in the Real VR consortium, AKMI Greece exemplified excellence in VET innovation and dissemination. The organization, known for its extensive experience in developing curricula and managing large-scale projects, played a pivotal role in ensuring the project's success.
Looking Ahead
The Real VR project continues to inspire and pave the way for integrating advanced technologies in vocational training. The lessons learned and resources developed promise to benefit educators, learners, and professionals across Europe, setting new benchmarks in the real estate sector.
For more updates on Real VR and its initiatives, stay connected with AKMI Greece and other consortium partners. Together, we're redefining the future of vocational education through innovation and collaboration.
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