The Program
A structured journey of STEM learning
Hellenic STEM Odyssey brings together history, science, and technology through a structured sequence of live lessons, hands-on activities, and coding experiences.
Overview
What is Hellenic STEM Odyssey
A live, interactive educational experience that connects classrooms around the world with STEM concepts inspired by Ancient Greece. Each module pairs a story with a build — and a build with code — so students learn by making, not only by listening.
Process
How it works
Three movements, repeated in every module — the same rhythm in every classroom.
Live lesson from Greece
Each module opens with a broadcast from Athens — story, science, and the day's challenge presented live to every participating classroom.
Hands-on classroom activity
Students assemble the artefact with their teacher — building, wiring, and testing real components from the program's STEM kit.
Coding and presentation
Each build is brought to life through code. Students program, refine, and present their work to the wider Odyssey cohort.
Deliverables
What schools receive
A complete package — content, materials, and support — delivered to the classroom and ready to teach.
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Live interactive lessons
Scheduled broadcasts from Greece, with Q&A and synchronous activities across classrooms.
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STEM kits
3D-printed objects, Micro:bit boards, sensors, and the components needed for every build.
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Guided classroom activities
Lesson plans and step-by-step guides so teachers can lead each session with confidence.
- 04
Scratch and programming
Block-based and text-based coding tasks calibrated to each age group and module.
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Final presentation or report
A closing showcase where students present outcomes to peers across the international cohort.
Timeline
From first contact to completion
I
Initial contact
We meet, align on goals, and confirm the modules and timing.
II
Preparation
Materials and kits are prepared and shipped; teachers are briefed.
III
Live sessions
Lessons broadcast from Greece into the participating classrooms.
IV
Student work
Hands-on construction and coding take place in each school.
V
Final outcome
Students present their work; the module closes with a shared showcase.
The reasoning
Why it works
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Theory meets practice
Every concept is paired with something to build, wire, or program — knowledge made tangible.
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History meets science
Ancient ideas are rebuilt with modern tools, revealing the long arc from philosophy to engineering.
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Active learning
Students don't watch — they construct, debug, and explain their work to a global cohort.
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Creativity and problem solving
Open-ended challenges invite iteration, collaboration, and original thinking from the start.
Join the Odyssey
Bring the Odyssey to your school
We work with schools across continents to plan modules, prepare materials, and schedule live sessions. Reach out and we'll take it from there.