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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Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/19678