Together with partners from Estonia, Lithuania, Italy, Hungary and Turkey, we met for the first time last Tuesday, 26 October, in Savignano sul Rubicone, Italy, to share the outcomes of the PONTAL project activities and to discuss the best way to implement further activities aimed at developing a methodology for courses/workshops for pupils and the organisation of these courses.
IRR and other partners presented the results of the mapping of risk factors and interest in technology among students aged 13-16. We discussed setting up a methodology for conducting planned courses in those technologies that are most popular among at-risk respondents in each of the 6 countries (in terms of potential unemployment and not continuing in the education system).
The meeting ended with a pleasant tour of the city of Cesenatico on the Adriatic coast and an agreement on the further procedure for the development of the methodology and organization of courses and workshops in VR/AR, 3D printing and robotics technologies, using the action learning method.

Project partners on a tour of Cesenatico.