Reggio Calabria, Italy • May 18-24, 2024
The meeting in Reggio Calabria represented a fundamental moment for the Erasmus+ "Access4All" project, bringing together international partners to develop concrete strategies and tools for more accessible education.
Exploration and sharing of software and hardware tools to support students with diverse abilities.
Discussion on methodologies such as Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to create effective learning environments for everyone.
Collaborative development of the "Inclusive Technology Toolkit," a key resource of the Access4All project.
Participants welcome
Meduuza Restaurant
Lampadari Room, Palazzo San Giorgio
Workshop (Italy)
Workshop (Turkey)
Bronzi di Riace
Palmi
Workshop (Turkey)
Workshop (France)
Sicily
Workshop (Greece)
Workshop (Poland)
Tonnara di Palmi, Scilla
Workshop (All)
Session (Italy)
Final ceremony
Check-out and transfers
A short video summarizing the highlights of the week spent in Reggio Calabria.
Some snapshots from workshops, cultural visits and social moments of the meeting.
Complete photographic documentation of laboratory activities at the Emanuele Center in Reggio Calabria, dedicated to the development of inclusive technological solutions.
Presenters: Turkey Team - Ferzent Bulum Anatolian High School
Objective: Introduce assistive technologies and explain how they help people with disabilities to be more independent.
Activities carried out:
Results: Greater understanding of assistive technologies and their importance for improving independence and quality of life for people with disabilities.
Presenters: Turkey Team - Ferzent Bulum Anatolian High School
Objective: Make learning easier for everyone, ensuring fair education even for students with disabilities.
Activities carried out:
Results: Increased awareness about the importance of accessibility in education and understanding of practical solutions for schools.
Presenters: Turkey Team - Ferzent Bulum Anatolian High School
Objective: Make physical education inclusive by overcoming barriers faced by students with disabilities.
Activities carried out:
Results: Promotion of inclusive physical education through assistive technology, with focus on empowerment through participation.
Overall impact: The three workshops sensitized participants about the importance of assistive technologies in all aspects of education, from traditional teaching to physical education, promoting a truly inclusive approach.
Moments from the final ceremony where participants received their well-deserved certificates, celebrating a week of learning and collaboration.











Access4All is made possible by the collaboration of six organizations from different European countries.