The Digit2Me project partners met online on June 29th to continue the development of the project’s Moodle-based training course dedicated to digital mentoring for young people with disabilities.
The meeting focused on reviewing the structure and content of the training programme, discussing accessibility considerations, and ensuring that the course meets the needs of future digital mentors. Partners exchanged feedback on the learning materials, evaluated the progress made so far, and agreed on the next steps for finalising the course.
The training programme is being developed to provide youth workers, educators, mentors, and other professionals with the knowledge, practical tools, and digital competences needed to effectively support young people with disabilities in digital environments. By combining innovative learning methods with accessible online resources, the course aims to promote inclusion, participation, and equal opportunities.
The productive discussion and collaborative efforts of all partners reaffirmed the consortium’s shared commitment to creating a high-quality, user-friendly, and impactful learning experience. As the project moves forward, the partnership will continue refining the training materials before their implementation and testing.
Stay connected with the Digit2Me project to follow our progress and learn more about the upcoming training opportunities and project results.

