GLITTER Project Kicks Off in Athens to Promote Digital Well-Being in Schools


The GLITTER project officially launched with a successful kick-off meeting on April 9, 2025, in Athens, hosted by Konnektable Technologies. The event brought together the international consortium, including partners from Ireland, Cyprus, Poland, Romania, and Italy, to lay the foundation for a three-year collaboration for a transformative three-year collaboration in digital education and well-being.
Over the next 36 months, GLITTER will develop and test a whole-school approach that integrates innovative, evidence-based tools to support digital well-being in primary, lower, and upper secondary education. These tools will be piloted in 20 schools across Europe, helping educators create safer, more inclusive, and empowering digital environments for young learners.
During the meeting, partners discussed the project’s objectives, mapped out best practices, and planned the development of practical tools that educators can implement in the classroom. They also explored ways to connect policy, research, and educational practice to ensure effectiveness and long-term impact.
With strong collaboration and a shared vision, GLITTER aims to help every child thrive in the digital age. Stay tuned for more updates, pilot activities, and resources as the project progresses.
Target Groups
Teachers, Students, School leaders, Parents, Researchers, Policy makersEducation Level
Primary education, Secondary, Teacher education