The Meeting of Cultural Heritage and Technology

This project is a youth initiative that bridges local botanical heritage with digital innovation.

Main Objectives
Biodiversity Mapping: Identifying and documenting endemic plant species in Denizli, with a specific focus on the Pamukkale region, while recording them through scientific data.

Digital Literacy and STEM: Equipping young people with the skills to transform raw data into digital assets—such as AI-supported visuals, interactive maps, and videos—thereby enhancing their technical competencies.

Preservation of Cultural Heritage: Positioning nature not merely as an environmental element, but as a "cultural heritage" that must be preserved and revitalized in the digital world.

International Networking: Bringing together European partners under the Erasmus+ framework to compare biodiversity conservation methods from different regions and share best practices.

Implementation Methodology
The project is strictly based on non-formal education techniques:

Field Studies: On-site examination and classification of plant species (supported by our academic background in Science and Mathematics Education).

Digital Workshops: Visualizing collected botanical data through artificial intelligence tools and digital design software.

Active Learning: Utilizing the 5E Model and creative drama techniques to ensure an engaging, inclusive, and long-lasting learning environment where participants are at the center of the process.

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Project overview

The Meeting of Cultural Heritage and Technology is a project by
Hiera Technology Youth Group
taking place
from 2027-07-04 till 2027-07-11
This project relates to:
Youth Exchanges
and is focusing on:
  • Art
  • Drama and theatre
  • History
  • Innovation
  • Non-formal learning
  • Social media
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Economic obstacles
Young People (Aged 18-25): The primary focus is on proactive individuals between the ages of 18 and 25 who demonstrate a strong interest in exploring new cultures and integrating modern technology into daily life. This group includes students and young enthusiasts who are eager to combine traditional heritage with digital innovation. Additionally, our project prioritizes the social inclusion of young people facing economic challenges, who may have limited access to digital tools and cultural activities, by providing them with equal opportunities for engagement.

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/19678

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