Today, international working table with Inapp, Indire and Epale
Today, Wednesday 2 July, Cecilia Stajano, Community Manager at the Fondazione Mondo Digitale and coordinator of the long-standing Nonni su Internet (Grandparents on the Internet) project, is taking part in an international workshop organised by Indire and Epale at the headquarters of the National Institute for Public Policy Analysis (INAPP) in Rome, dedicated to adult education and digital transformation. The meeting involves European delegations, experts in the field of education and institutional representatives.
In the afternoon session, dedicated to presentations by Indire experts and Erasmus+ ambassadors, Cecilia Stajano will share the Fondazione Mondo Digitale's experience in digital inclusion, support for vulnerable groups and the development of innovative training models. The aim is to contribute to the debate on European policies for lifelong learning, focusing on digital skills as a lever for accessibility, empowerment and active citizenship.
Tomorrow, the joint working day will continue with a visit to the Provincial Centre for Adult Education 3 in Rome (Cpia 3), led by head teacher Adalgisa Maurizio.