
Anastasia Vakaloudi
Anastasia Vakaloudi was born and lives in Thessaloniki. She holds a Master's degree and a Ph.D. in Byzantine History from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. She has also completed postgraduate studies in Byzantine History at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and has acquired postgraduate specialization in the Didactic and Pedagogical Utilization of Computational and Network Technologies in Secondary Education (aspects of design, development, and didactic use of computer and network tools) from the University of Athens. She is a philologist involved in the Didactic and Pedagogical Utilization of Computational and Network Technologies in Secondary Education, is fluent in three languages (English, French, German), and has delivered lectures at universities. She has participated in numerous seminars and conferences related to developments in the scientific field of History, as well as educational seminars, conferences, and events related to Language, Theater, Environmental Protection, and New Technologies, in conjunction with the educational community and its activities. She is a member of the Greek Historical Society, has teaching and research experience at the University in computer programs and historical research projects, and has taught History to secondary education teachers at Training Centers in Thessaloniki.