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MEETINGS

We had our first kickoff

On April 23, 2024, the maiden online assembly for the "Game-based Digital Learning: Playing to Teach ERASMUS+2023-ES02-KA210-000174J66" initiative convened. Esteemed partners, including AIFED (based in Spain), Syllogos Ekpaidefsis Kai Anaptixis Atomon Me Idikes Angkes (from Greece), AVANZO (representing Belgium), and Contemporary Pleven Media Foundation, took the stage to share insights. The session delved into elucidating the project's objectives and pivotal outcomes in depth.

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Meeting at the European Parliament -
27 to 31 October

A recent meeting at the European Parliament, held as part of the Games4You project in which AIFED participates, focused on gamification and its role in adult education. This event brought together professionals from various fields to discuss how gamification can transform learning methods for adult education.

The event emphasized the importance of integrating new technologies and innovative, game-based approaches in adult learning. Gamification not only engages adult learners but also strengthens their skills in a practical, interactive, and effective way. Through these methods, the aim is to help adults adapt dynamically to the evolving demands of the current job market and to develop essential digital and transversal skills.

The Games4You project remains committed to fostering transformative educational experiences and continues to advance research into methodologies that inspire more inclusive and engaging teaching in adult education.

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Avanzo held the Training for the Erasmus+ project Games4You in Antwerp.

It was an enriching experience by exchanging knowledge and developing our digital skills.
 

Thanks to the partners for the great effort.

Thanks as well to ACOD to offer us their meeting rooms.

Online Meeting – 27th March 2025

An online project consortium meeting was organised by AIFED on March 27th, 2025, at 10:00 CET. All project partners participated: AIFED (Spain), ASEDDEDIPE (Greece), CPMF (Bulgaria), and AVANZO (Belgium).

Main highlights of the meeting:

First part of the meeting:

- The consortium approved the final version of the E-Toolkit.

- The partners discussed how to adapt the E-Toolkit to the target group, and the first draft of the structure of the methodology for adaptation was presented.

- The partners discussed the next steps of the project and responsibilities.
 

Second part of the meeting:

- AIFED presented a Spanish National Agency Control Meeting summary of the meeting held on the 12th March 2025 and shared a presentation of the report with each partner.

- The consortium discussed ideas for the Sustainability and Dissemination Plans to maximise the project's impact and visibility after its results are released.

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