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The PASS4Autism in the 10th Panhellenic eTwinning Conference

On Sunday 10 November 2024, the PASS4Autism project was presented by the postdoctoral researcher Dr. Evi Faliagka from ESDA Lab, University of Peloponnese, at the 10th Panhellenic eTwinning Conference on “Utilisation of Information and Communication Technologies in collaborative school programmes in Primary and Secondary Education”.

More than 220 Greek teachers of all levels of education attended the presentation (in person and online) and had the opportunity to learn about the objectives and results of PASS4Autism, the educational material on using and creating visual stories, the AI platform which is under development and will support parents, therapists and teachers of children in the autism spectrum to improve children’s social skills.

The presentation was very impactful and gained teachers’ interest, raising lively questions about the use of the AI tools that the project provides.