Part of: Hack the Map: Imaginary Worlds
Educational Program

Webinars | Hack the Map: Imaginary Worlds

Series of 5 open webinars

Dates

Tickets

Participation is free following online registration

Venue

Online

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Thursday 17, 24 and 31 March & 7 April
Time
18:00-19.30
Venue
Online
Day
Thursday 14 April
Time
18:00-20:00
Venue
Online

Information

Addressed to

Teenagers 13-17 years old, university students, and teachers

The webinars are free and open to anyone who is interested in improving their digital skills and engaging with new digital tools

Dates & Times

Thursdays, 17, 24 and 31 March & 7 April, 18:00-19.30

Thursday 14 April, 18:00-20:00

Introduction

A series of 5 open online workshops for anyone wishing to improve their digital skills.

New technologies, riddles, and symbols come together with incredible accounts written by foreign travelers in a multimedia competition that invites groups of students to create a digital game, a digital story or virtual and/or augmented reality applications. Prepare yourselves for a journey through time, “hacking” Greek lands and seas with digital tools.

Apply now to participate in the open webinars realized in the context of “Hack the Map: Imaginary Worlds” competition and… level up your digital skills.

Program

Thursday 17 March | 18:00-19:30

Making 3D models for imaginary worlds

Thursday 24 March | 18:00-19:30

Making my own gif

Thursday 31 March | 18:00-19:30

Editing 3D models with color and textures

Thursday 7 March | 18:00-19:30

Animating 3D models

Thursday, 14 March | 18:00-20:00

Embedding 2D and 3D elements in game engines – Q&A

Information

Τ. 210 3713000

E-mail: education@onassis.org

The competition is realized by Onassis Foundation and Onassis Library, in collaboration with the General State Archives, the Cartographic Heritage Archives / Historical Archives of Macedonia, and the Department of Geography of Harokopio University, Athens, with the approval of Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs and under the auspices of General Secretariat for Greeks Abroad and Public Diplomacy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs