Digital Harmony Project Advances with Successful 3rd Transnational Partners Meeting in Poland

The 3rd Transnational Partners Meeting of the Digital Harmony project, held in Poland, marked another important milestone for the initiative, bringing together partners in a collaborative and highly productive environment.
Building on this strong momentum, the partnership is now moving forward with the implementation of the fourth and fifth work packages. A key focus of this next phase is the active engagement of schools, which are warmly invited to collaborate in upcoming Intergenerational Training and After-School Projects.
As part of its commitment to capacity building, the Digital Harmony project will deliver specialized training sessions tailored for students, older adults, and teachers. These sessions aim to foster “digital harmony” by bridging generational gaps, enhancing digital skills, and promoting student well-being.
By joining this international consortium, schools will have the opportunity to participate in innovative workshops and benefit from high-quality training materials designed to strengthen connections between generations and support inclusive, well-balanced digital education environments.
The meeting was characterized by a friendly atmosphere and constructive exchanges, enabling all partners to present clear updates on project management, the development of training materials, and the project’s impact frameworks.

Website
https://digital-harmony.eu/Target Groups
Teachers, Students, School leaders, School staff, Parents, Academics, Researchers, Professionals, Youth, Adults, Policy makers, Trainers, Adult educators, General public, ElderlyEducation Level
Primary education, Teacher education, Adult education