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Exploring Marine techniques

Created by Ana Marketin-Sedlar
Last updated by Hugo Vernaeve 9 months 2 weeks ago

Exploring Marine techniques took place in Basque Country, Spain. One of the objectivity of the project is the exchange of know how and building on a good partnership between partners. Since the Croatian Marine School is a starting school in the field of Marine techniques, the school had chance to learn a lot of know-how from the visits in Spain Learning activity.

 

During this LTTA, the technical school fromCroatia (Industrijsko-obrtnicka skola Sibenik),visited the maritime school CIFP BLAS DELEZO LHII (+ shipyards and companies) in Pasai san Pedro (Basque Country, Spain). This LTTA had a very high added value in exchange of knowledge for the Croatian technical school as this school has only been offering maritime education for 4 years. The visits were all unique opportunities for the Croatian school. The craft techniques that were shown in some companies will allow the students to better establish the link with the current modern techniques. The shipyards that were visited provided an interesting point of comparison with the Croatian shipyards.This undoubtedly creates a strong partnership between the two schools.The students and teachers were also able to sail on the school's hybrid vessel “ORTZE”.This vessel is capable of fully electric and zero-emission sailing for a minimum of two hours, which is useful when entering and leaving port, conducting operations in protected environments or performing silent, low-speed operations. Students and teachers could subsequently visit:ALBAOLA SEA FACTORY (building of historical boats); ITSAS Museum and two shipyards(MURUETA and ZAMAKONA). Teachers could visit TKNIKA, a research center for innovative techniques and responsible fo rvocational training in the area. An eTwinning project was set up: “Exploring Marine Techniques”. A variety of digital learning resources were used (PowerPoint, Cloud Tag, Quiz, Genially, Mentimeter). Students and teachers could post their own contributions on the eTwinning-platform. This eTwinning formed the common thread throughout the visit.
 

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