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On June 11th, 2024, the TEID (Towards an European Inclusive Digitalized Citizenship) project hosted its 2nd international meeting in Aydın, Turkey, bringing together project partners and community members for a productive and impactful session.

As part of the project’s ongoing efforts, the meeting featured a dedicated workshop for parents, focusing on digital inclusion and effective tools for participation and communication. The workshop specifically tested Module 4: Tools for Participation and Communication and Module 5: Educational Digitalization: Accompaniment, key components of the TEID Guide.

Topics covered included:

  • Understanding Digital Skills: Emphasizing their importance for families in today’s interconnected world.
  • Practical Exercises: Helping parents enhance their digital literacy and confidence in using online tools.
  • Interactive Discussions: Sharing best practices for digital communication and engagement within families and communities.

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The enthusiastic participation and constructive feedback from attendees were invaluable in refining the TEID Guide, ensuring it effectively addresses the needs of families across Europe.

The TEID project continues to pave the way for inclusive digital citizenship, empowering families to embrace digital tools and foster meaningful connections in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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