The ATS2020 project was presented at the Microsoft in Education Global Training Partner Program Training Summit which took place in Athens from 27th- 29th September 2017.
CPI was represented by Nicolas Kanaris who introduced the ATS2020 learning model. Examples of ePortfolios and other pedagogical examples from the implementation phase of the project were presented. Emphasis was given on the use of OneNote Class Notebook as a learning platform for the purposes of the project.
Microsoft in Education Global Training Partner Program offers different Training Summits around the word. These two- or three-day summits are offered to Microsoft partners who are well-versed in training educators and school leaders in primary and secondary schools. During the three-day Athens Summit (27-29 September 2017), multiple trainers attended, and three concurrent learning tracks were offered: Teacher Academies (Office 365, Teams, OneNote), Microsoft Imagine Academy and Minecraft. 