CARS Presented at Seminar and Meet the Team
April 2024
April was an exciting month for the CARS Project EU, as we reached new milestones in both outreach and team engagement. The project was prominently featured at the II International Seminar on Neurodiversity and Emerging Technologies, hosted at the University of Burgos. This seminar brought together experts and educators to explore how emerging technologies, like Augmented Reality (AR), can enhance learning experiences for neurodiverse students.
We presented the CARS Project, highlighting how AR storytelling can be a transformative tool in language learning, especially for young learners. Attendees were given an in-depth look at the project’s goals and impact, generating interest and fostering discussions on how AR can support diverse learning needs. Read the full article on the University of Burgos website for more details on this inspiring presentation.
We also shared some engaging visuals on social media, showcasing the presentation and the lively atmosphere of the seminar. See the post here for a glimpse into this event and to catch up on the incredible work of our partners at the University of Burgos.
In addition to this, we launched our “Meet the Team” campaign, introducing the dedicated individuals behind the CARS Project EU. Over the next few days, followers were able to get to know the faces and expertise driving our mission forward. This campaign brought a personal touch, allowing our audience to connect with the team members making this project possible. Check out the introductory post here.
Lastly, our project’s reach continued to grow beyond borders as our partners presented CARS at the Instituto Politécnico de Bragança in Portugal. We’re thrilled to see AR in education gaining attention and enthusiasm across different regions. You can view a post from this event here, where our work in AR storytelling was once again spotlighted.
With these achievements, April marked a month of engagement, outreach, and growth for the CARS Project EU. Stay tuned as we continue to expand our efforts, reaching more educators and learners across Europe.