Visual Learning Evolution Enhances Education Through 3-D Technologies with Erasmus+ Grant
- Share Europe Network Association
- Sep 23, 2024
- 2 min read
Share Europe Network Association’s online Competence Center—our hub for open, tech-forward teaching resources—has won an Erasmus+ KA122-ADU grant (ID 2024-1-BG01-KA122-ADU-000238978). Over the course of 2025 the project will train five adult-education professionals in photogrammetry and 3-D modelling and feed a continuous stream of free assets into the hub.
How the project strengthens the Competence Center
The hub already offers courses, tips, and ready-made VR/AR content; adding spatial-visualisation expertise directly supports our mission to advance education through innovation and inclusion. Newly trained educators will enrich the platform with high-quality, downloadable 3-D models, giving every visitor fresh material to build immersive lessons.
What will happen in 2025
Hands-on training in Greece — Participants will master DSLR and drone capture, mesh cleaning, texturing, and lesson integration under the guidance of our partner Innovation Frontiers.
Open repository on Sketchfab — Each educator will publish at least three models under an open licence for anyone to download and embed. Links and short how-to posts will appear in the hub’s Blog and Resources sections.
Permanent course track — The photogrammetry curriculum and all tutorial videos will be uploaded to Courses › Digital Education of the Future, making the know-how available to any registered user.
How you can get involved
If you’re an adult-learning professional who wants to explore 3-D technologies—or if you simply have questions—contact us via the form on hub.shareeurope.net or send an e-mail to shareeurope.net@gmail.com. As soon as the first models go live, we’ll announce them on the blog and our Facebook page so you can download, remix, and embed them in your own teaching.
The Competence Center is committed to keeping all results freely accessible; Follow the hub for updates, and get ready to bring the third dimension into your classroom!


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