The Erasmus+ project “Digital Inclusion for All Learners” (DI4ALL) has successfully concluded, marking two years of collaboration, innovation, and commitment to fostering digital literacy across Europe. This impactful initiative, driven by the Lithuanian College of Democracy in partnership with stakeholders from Lithuania and Sweden, has made significant strides in creating a more inclusive and accessible digital education landscape.
As part of the project’s final milestones, DI4ALL outcomes were celebrated during events at Vilnius Ateities School and Vytautas Didžiojo Gymnasium. These events highlighted the practical impact of the project and showcased best practices in digital education. Attendees, including educators, students, and policymakers, witnessed the tangible results of DI4ALL’s efforts to enhance digital literacy and inclusion. A notable highlight was the opportunity to discuss the project’s achievements with Vilija Targamadzė, a distinguished member of the Lithuanian Parliament, underscoring the national significance of DI4ALL’s mission.
On April 28, 2024, the team submitted the final project report, one day ahead of schedule. This milestone reflects the dedication and collaboration of the DI4ALL team, led by the visionary Dr. Ebba Ossiannilsson, whose expertise and leadership were instrumental in achieving the project’s objectives. Special thanks go to partners like the Child and Youth Center – Hobiverse, Vytautas Magnus University, and the Educational Equality Institute, whose shared experiences and practices enriched the project. The success of DI4ALL stands as a testament to the power of teamwork and shared vision in reshaping education for a digital age.
As we close this chapter, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to all stakeholders and partners who contributed to DI4ALL’s journey. Together, we’ve not only enhanced digital literacy but also paved the way for a more inclusive and equitable future in education. To explore more about the project and its outcomes, visit our official website: di4all.eu.
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