IES Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra has launched its first mobility of the Conecta2 a la verdad project. The initiative aims to exchange knowledge between students and teachers, with the first destination being CEIP Alces in Alcázar de San Juan, a school recognized by the regional government for its educational work. The collaboration promises to be a solid starting point.
Educational technology: networks and digital tools in action 🚀
The mobility relies on collaborative platforms and open-source tools to share methodologies. Teachers will work with virtual learning environments and project management systems that enable real-time tracking. Standard protocols are prioritized to ensure interoperability between schools, thus avoiding dependence on proprietary solutions. The technical approach is practical and replicable.
Erasmus mobility, or how to justify a trip to Alcázar 🍷
Students are already wondering if the project includes a tour of the local wineries, but teachers clarify that the only wine they will taste will be from survey data. At least, CEIP Alces has decent wifi, which is more than can be said for some classrooms at Cervantes. That said, they promise to bring sweets from La Mancha to sweeten the final report.