Exchanging innovative best practices to develop elderly’s digital skills Erasmus Project
General information for the Exchanging innovative best practices to develop elderly’s digital skills Erasmus Project
Project Title
Exchanging innovative best practices to develop elderly’s digital skills
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for adult education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation; ICT – new technologies – digital competences
Project Summary
The existence of “aging societies” is a phenomenon at European level. Our seniors are the ones who have the most difficulty accessing the opportunities that facilitate so many factors in everyday life as achievements of the information society. They are the ones in our European societies who are being pushed out of the digital world due to either a lack of conditions (internet access and / or IT tools) or a lack of basic user skills. Our planned program, which affects 4 nations (Hungary, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia), creates the conditions for the widespread gateway to digital knowledge, culture, social and family relations for our elderly peers by learning about: the use of info-communication tools (basic concepts of ICT, computer, smartphone operating principles, internet use, browsing, e-mail and other online communication options), orientations and dangers of navigating the digital world and how to deal with them. And as far as the horizontal priority is concerned, all this is done in an innovative way by the future training method. The professionally trained adult educator passes on the general knowledge, and the young people literally sit next to the older participants and provide practical help in applying the learned knowledge reducing the “Generation gap” between the two generations. At the same time, equal opportunities also prevail as added value. Everyone gets help equally, tailored to their own abilities.
The project, based on international cooperation, primarily aims to learn about and exchange good practices. MZNT and CNESA, as partners with relevant experience in IT training for older people, would expand their own tools. HUREF is an experienced IT training institution, but it has not yet dealt with the elderly, so the transfer of good practices in this topic can be a relevant task, at the same time we take over the general IT training experience from the organization. A Marthos o.z. it mainly deals with the training and development of young people, so it learns how to train the elderly by motivating their young people to participate in helping work in appropriate ways. The details of this motivation are also known and taken over by HUREF and CNESA.
We show, analyze and pass on good practices during partner meetings, and if necessary, we refine and modify them together. After analyzing and processing what we have learned, we try to summarize and evaluate the results and experiences. The collection of good practices at the end of the project includes the common and different features of the age group of four nations, the steps and difficulties of getting to know the digital world and using communication channels, details of each topic, relevant pitfalls of knowledge transfer and inclusion, ways of their motivation. The document will be written in Hungarian. From this later, during the maintenance period, a training curriculum will be developed that will be adaptable for our partners.
We develop appropriate cooperation platforms, with the help of which we can be in constant and regular contact with each other’s partner organizations. According to our plans, we would participate in joint consultations (partner meetings – four times a year, with the participation of 10 people), in a kind of knowledge sharing process. We create a working group and create a work plan. We plan our meetings, their location, duration, the topics to be discussed. We will send a draft of the topic to each partner in advance and provide guidance on how to prepare. Based on the reports and continuous contact, we receive constant feedback on the partial results, which helps in the quality control process. We pay special attention to possible jams, we demand their signaling exponentially, and we also develop a methodology for helping each other. At the start of the project, we also coordinate the dissemination plan to be carried out jointly, its details, responsible persons, schedule, and registration of progress. We publish our results on our websites, blog, Facebook, online portrait publication and press releases. We are convinced that the employees participating in the project will increase their knowledge, methods and experience, and their knowledge and communication skills will expand as a beneficial effect of international cooperation. All participants can get the opportunity for new directions of development, and together we can despise the basis of a later international project. All the more so because we envisage the professional development of the planned project on the following topic: after the development of digital competences for the elderly, we would launch another joint project to teach the e-administration of our target group. We believe that the theme and intent of the later project both planned and built upon, has never been more timely and necessary than at the time of the emergence and devastation of a global epidemic.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 93300 Eur
Project Coordinator
Magyary Zoltán Népfőiskolai Társaság & Country: HU
Project Partners
- Marthos o.z.
- Obrazovno-kulturna ustanova “CNESA”
- Fundatia Human Reform

