Methodology and design
We combine a creative, workshop-based approach with specialized knowledge and collaboration with subject matter experts.
We discuss your goals, needs, and expectations. We establish the project concept and gather all the necessary information to tailor our services to your needs.
We take care of the project’s subject matter. We provide specialized materials from collaborating experts or use content provided by the client.
We create a detailed project plan and work schedule. We select the appropriate technologies and tools that will best represent your ideas.
An interdisciplinary and experienced team of graphic designers, programmers, editors, and educators oversees each project.
With the utmost precision, we tailor the style, content, design, and technology of the project to your individual requirements, ensuring maximum effectiveness of delivery.
Discover STEAM
The STEAM methodology (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) integrates the sciences, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics into one cohesive curriculum. STEAM encourages students to think creatively, solve problems, and collaborate. Through this interdisciplinary approach, they gain a better understanding of complex issues and can apply their knowledge in practical projects. STEAM in education fosters the development of critical thinking, innovation, and teamwork skills. Students learn through practice, which promotes deeper comprehension of the material and the development of their interests. This approach can also help prepare them for future professional challenges in a rapidly changing world.
Instructional design
Instructional design is the process of creating effective training materials and programs. It is based on analyzing educational needs, learning objectives, and selecting the appropriate methods and technologies to support effective learning. A key element is adapting the content to various learning styles, which enhances knowledge aquisition. In education, instructional design supports learning and development process by creating structured, engaging, and interactive educational resources. By applying this methodology, educators can prepare students to achieve both educational and professional goals in a better way.