The main objective of the project is to teach trainers how to create motivating digital (distance) courses for adult learners, especially for vulnerable groups, in non-formal learning programs. COVID-19 has shown the need for online services to enable continuous learning and quality provision. Therefore, the priority of the Aid Kit is to equip adult educators with relevant digital tools and real-life examples to support and guide them in creating quality online programs. By equipping adult educators with digital tools suitable for their programs, Aid Kit supports the improvement of their digital skills and introduces a motivating non-formal methodological approach to creating online learning pathways.
Benefits of the project:
Aid Kit offers adult educators working with vulnerable groups of learners the following benefits:
- Access to valuable resources for motivating distance learning programs.Improving digital skills, leading to better employability and more time for teaching to become more confident online trainers.
- Learning by doing when creating their own digital units for their specific target groups.
The benefits Aid Kit offers to adult learners from vulnerable groups are:
- Tailored courses for their needs, motivating them to become active learners with improved digital skills.
- Non-formal learning programs that are dynamic and promote continuous learning.
- Greater involvement in learning opportunities with motivating structures and learning pathways will also improve their employability and social inclusion in society.
iberika Education Group gGmbH, Germany- Coordinator
mhtconsult, Danemark
Danmar Computers, Poland
Bridge Language Study House, Romania
Social Innovation Fund, Lithuania
Erasmus+:
2021-1-DE02-KA220-ADU-000033591