Yesterday, March 23rd, the SmartEd Erasmus+ Webinar on Digital Transformation in Education brought together no fewer than 240 participants from across Europe — a number that speaks volumes about the growing interest in meaningful digital change in our schools!

The webinar was hosted by our wonderful Cypriot partners at Aradippou Lyceum, who organized everything with great care and professionalism. Their commitment to the SmartEd vision was evident in every moment of the event and we are truly grateful for their leadership in making this happen.

Educators, researchers and school professionals gathered in a shared space of learning, reflection, and dialogue — and the energy was remarkable. This is exactly what European collaboration looks like at its best. 💙

The SmartEd project continues to bring people together around a common vision: schools that are ready for the digital age, inclusive by design and empowered by meaningful technology.

A heartfelt thank you to the team at Aradippou Lyceum, to all our partners and to every one of the 240 participants who chose to invest their time in this experience. You are what makes this community real.
We look forward to continuing this journey together! 🚀

About the Author: Georgia Karagianni

Georgia is an English teacher with further training in educational psychology, inclusive education, counselling and teaching Greek as a foreign language. She has participated in many European projects (Erasmus+ KA2 & KA3) producing intellectual outputs on intercultural education, inclusive practices, creativity, pedagogical exploitation of digital tools, environmental education, and more. She has served for five years as Head of the Department of Educational Affairs in the Directorate of Secondary Education of Karditsa Prefecture. She holds an MA in “New Forms of Education and Learning”, an MA in “Language Education for Migrants and Refugees”, and a PhD in Open and Distance Learning from the Hellenic Open University, with her research focusing on digital metacognition and learning autonomy. She is a teacher trainer in Erasmus+ KA1 mobility courses and a trainer and syllabus creator at the Center of Lifelong Learning of the Hellenic Open University. She is currently serving as an EFL Education Consultant for Primary and Secondary Education at the Directorates of Education of Trikala and Karditsa, Greece.