The main objectives of our project “Smart AI, Smarter Youth” are focused on empowering youth workers and young people to effectively use artificial intelligence (AI) in their daily practices. We aim to achieve four concrete goals during the 18-month project period.
Our objectives :
To provide youth workers with practical experience in using AI tools. This will help them develop their capacity to implement AI solutions in youth work, especially in areas such as digital interaction. By teaching them how to apply AI, we will improve their ability to address challenges such as digital inclusion and innovative learning methods.
To encourage active participation in youth work through AI-focused workshops. These workshops will not only raise awareness about AI, but will also motivate young people to take an active role in solving local challenges such as digital exclusion or unemployment.
To create a strong network of youth workers and organizations in four countries: Slovakia, Portugal, Lithuania and Turkey. By encouraging collaboration, we aim to share AI tools, resources and methodologies that can improve youth workpractices. The network will enable continuous learning and sharing of best practices, providing long-term benefits foreveryone involved.
To focus on non-formal education on AI technologies. By providing accessible and practical training for youth workers and participants, we will help them understand how AI can be used creatively in youth work. By focusing on participation, digital inclusion and problem solving, we will ensure that AI is a valuable tool to address youth challenges.
The Kick-Off Meeting
We had an amazing kickoff meeting for the „Smart AI, Smarter Youth“ project in Trnava, bringing together our partners to discuss the project details and the future of AI in youth work! 🎯
Huge thanks to our partners for their energy, insights, and dedication! Together, we’re working on bridging digital gaps and empowering youth workers with the skills they need to thrive in an AI-driven world. 🌍💡
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