The project “Using Euros” is co-funded by the European Union under the Erasmus+ program KA210 – Small-Scale Partnerships by the European Program Management Foundation IDEP Lifelong Learning in Cyprus. [Project number: 2023-1-CY01-KA210-SCH-000161037]

The following organizations participated in the program:
Sesat ltd from Cyprus
Korinos Primary School, Pieria, Greece
SPECIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL OF VERIA, Greece
Agalia Elpidas Pancyprian Organization for cerebral palsy and other disabilities, Cyprus
TRIP AND LEARN, Spain
Escola Básica do 1º com Pré-escolar da Cruz de Carvalho, Portugal

"Using Euros" delivered a comprehensive educational toolkit comprising 19 interactive applications (14 learning games, 4 teaching tools, 1 adventure game) available across multiple platforms (HTML5, Windows, Android, iOS) in four languages (Greek, English, Spanish, Portuguese).

Key innovations include customizable parameters allowing teachers to adjust difficulty levels, completion time, and accessibility features for different learning needs, including scanning functionality for users with motor disabilities.

Supporting materials include 92 printable exercises, lesson plans, and teacher guides to facilitate implementation in various educational settings.

Research with 79 participants validated the platform's effectiveness with all aspects scoring above 4.6/5, particularly for life skills development (4.89/5), student-paced learning (4.87/5), and adaptability (4.87/5).

All resources are freely available under EU Public License 1.2 through the Kidmedia website, app stores, and educational repositories, ensuring widespread accessibility for educators, parents, and learners across Europe.


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