“Innovative SOft SkilLs to Maritime Education and Training –iSOL-MET”
Closing Remarks
Spring School
Venue: Maria Tsakos Foundation
T.E.E.N.S. – Tsakos Enhanced Education – Nautical School
Chios, North Aegean Region (Greece)
During the “iSOL-MET Spring School”, the consortium presented challenging case studies on Communication, Conflict Resolution, Teamwork, Leadership and Resilience extracted from the maritime sector focusing its efforts towards explaining the use of soft-skills to the participating students.

In the spirit of collaboration and cooperation among them, participants came to enlightening outcomes while analyzing the case studies and proposing different courses of action for the main characters.
On day 4 students had the opportunity to join study visits, organized by the Lead Partner of the consortium, to local thriving businesses and discuss about the traditional products of the island.
The Intensive Program “iSOL-MET Spring School” concluded on Friday April 8, 2022 at TEENS School and was followed by a visit to Tholos Boatyard where students learned about traditional shipbuilding with the use of 3D technology.
Spring School Case Study material is available at the following link: https://eclass.aegean.gr/courses/TNEY325/

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The use of 3D technologies for traditional shipbuilding is directly linked to the objectives of Cultural and Creative Regional Ecosystems (CCRE-S3) partnership (https://s3platform.jrc.ec.europa.eu/cultural-and-creative-regional-ecosystems), a partner of which is the Region of North Aegean.
CCRE-S3, a policy and projects-oriented partnership under the Industrial Modernisation Platform of the Joint Research Centre (JRC) of the European Commission, is open to stakeholders from all over Europe. For more info please contact Mr. stavros.kalognomos@crpm.org
