The first newsletter of the Online DigCompConsumers project from the Erasmus+ program published
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In the spirit of collaboration and enriching educational experiences, the organization Edukopro hosted the final project meeting and conference within the ambitious “Behave Your Prints” project. The events took place in the beautiful city of Sarajevo, with the First Gymnasium in Sarajevo hosting all project partners, along with representatives from the Institute for Contemporary Education (LINKgroup), the leading partner on the project.
The meeting, held on January 8, brought together representatives from project organizations such as Beyond Barriers from Albania, Smart Idea from Slovenia, EUDA from the Czech Republic, MENSA from Montenegro and ICE from Serbia. Glorija Zečević and Aleksandra Borović, representatives of ICE, shared the project’s results and goals, creating an atmosphere of productive discussion and collaboration.
On January 9, the conference, open to 30 teachers from the First Gymnasium, presented innovative approaches and educational strategies on the topic of responsible citizenship and digital footprints advocated by the “Behave Your Prints” project. Sarajevo, with its rich history and vibrant culture, provided a perfect backdrop for this inspirational exchange.
Participants had the opportunity to explore a range of interesting approaches addressing issues of digital responsibility. The city that blends tradition and modernity, Sarajevo, was not only a host but also a source of inspiration for enthusiastic and creative participants.
We express great gratitude to all participants – from project partners to teachers and students, as well as the hosts from the First Gymnasium. Their enthusiasm and interest in the topic of digital footprints contributed significantly to the success of the “Behave Your Prints” project conference. This gathering not only enriched participants with new ideas but also laid the foundation for further collaboration in the field of digital education and responsible citizenship.