Digital database of innovative practices is now available

Over the past period, partners have explored good practices in the field of education for older people related to healthy lifestyles, active ageing and recreation.

The collection is a collection of research and analysis focused on supporting lifelong learning and promoting healthy living, with a range of case studies highlighting the importance of digitisation and education in improving the lives of different population groups, with a particular focus on senior citizens.

The methodology includes:

  • An in-depth understanding of the challenges and opportunities of the digital age, especially for older generations, with case studies exploring innovative approaches and successful practices in integrating technology and education to empower senior citizens.
  • Analysing the digital divide among older adults and focusing on intergenerational learning and the role of education in bridging the generation gap.
  • Exploring a range of successful initiatives in different countries, offering insights into the methods and strategies that can be used to promote digital literacy, social inclusion and active participation among older citizens.

It can serve as a resource for practitioners, policy makers, educators and researchers interested in the field of adult learning and digital participation, as it demonstrates the EU’s collective efforts to improve the quality of life of older adults through education and technology.

In total, we have collected 40 excellent examples of older people getting involved in these activities.

You can see the collection of examples at the following link.