From zero to HERO

Erasmus+ Adult EducationSmall-scale partnerships in adult educationID: 2021-1-ES01-KA210-ADU-000027414
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ60,000
Consortium Size
3 orgs
Start Year
2021
โ–ถSummary

With the implementation of the F02H project, the partnership was determined to create an informal, accessible and open training platform for everyone. That platform would provide the fundamentals ...

โ–ถObjectives

With the implementation of the F02H project, the partnership was determined to create an informal, accessible and open training platform for everyone. That platform would provide the fundamentals of skills, knowledge, strategies and tools to be able to start an activity based on Digital Entrepreneurship. One important aspect pivoting around the concept of the platform is that it should be easily accessible, meaning not only in compliance with the Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) / W3C but also meaning that it should help and simplify to the maximum the way people could access it: from a distant rural area (slower internet connections), while commuting, with simply a smartphone, etc.

โ–ถImpact

The direct results of the project were - A background research including information to better understand and disseminate the relationship between technologies, their use, unemployment and (digital) entrepreneurship, with particular attention to the context of (un)employment, risk of exclusion and/or social integration. - An in-person training course during 2 weeks with up to 15 seats in the 3 participating countries. - An online course with specific training content to promote digital entrepreneurship in an inclusive way, starting from a budget and almost zero knowledge. The course is available free of charge, on the project's online platform https://f02h.eu and accessible from any computer or smartphone. Other results of the project were the publication and dissemination of the project research in 4 languages, the provision of 2 mobile applications for Android and iOS smartphones to access the content and personalized certificates of completion of the course per participant.

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