Future Forward - Empowering adult learners to use AI for everyday life and work

Programme Erasmus+ Cooperation partnerships in the Adult Sector (Call 2024: KA220-ADU))

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Objectives

The project aims to:

  • Improve the knowledge, skills, and competencies of adult educators in order to deliver effective and engaging basic training, for adult learners, focused on how to access and use AI tools.
  • Improve the knowledge, skills, and competencies of adult learners in order to enhance accessibility and safe use of AI-based services.
Results

Online Trainer Platform: it provides educators with online supporting materials and tools, necessary to implement, support, manage, and assess effective training for adult learners on how to use AI tools.

Transnational Training Course: it will complement the Platform with a 5-day training course for adult educators to develop competencies for the implementation of basic training paths on AI for adult learners.

Use cases Animations: they will be use case animations reproducing in a visual way how AI can be used in different contexts of everyday life and work. It will allow adult learners to understand complex concepts related to how to access and use AI tools in a simple way, including opportunities and risks.

MOOC: it consists of an open web-based training course for adult learners supporting the achievement of basic digital competencies related to how to properly access and use AI tools. It will enable adult learners to access AI-based services and prevent related risks.

2 Multiplier events in each partner country addressed to the target group and stakeholders

3 Transnational project meetings (Italy, Spain, and Germany) involving 2 staff members per meeting.

Project partners

 Learnable (Italy), Budakow Films (Bulgaria), University of Valencia (Spain), Berlink (Germany)