The BAIT-HEI project announces the imminent release of the English version of its AI-supported Training Toolkit, marking an important milestone in the project’s efforts to strengthen innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital competencies …
February 23, 2026, Málaga, Spain – The SELF project (Solo Entrepreneurship in Post-pandemic Europe), coordinated by the University of Málaga (UMA), has been featured on the national Spanish radio network Onda …
The international project BAIT-HEI (Brilliant Artificial Intelligence Toolkit – Higher Education Instructors), implemented by a consortium of nine European institutions (Škoda Auto University, Comenius University Bratislava, HTW Dresden, IHF, IDP, Internet …
A YEAR BETTER consortium is pleased to announce the launch of the Work Package 4 activity: Piloting the AYB Training with 120 target group representatives. Piloting activity involves real-world testing with …
The UNITY EUROPE consortium (Project No: 2023-2-FR02-KA220-YOU-000174752) is proud to announce the successful conclusion of its pan-European piloting and validation phase. Following months of intensive testing across Cyprus, France, Spain, and …
IT Solutions for All successfully hosted four Focus Points dedicated to the HYPATIA project, held at two different locations of the associated partner Arrabal-AID. The sessions brought together participants to explore …
IT Solutions for All successfully hosted four Focus Points dedicated to the HYPATIA project, held at two different locations of the associated partner Arrabal-AID. The sessions brought together participants to explore the project’s key elements, including its objectives, expected results, and the main benefits of the HYPATIA OER Platform, one of the project’s central outputs.
The platform is free of charge, open and accessible 24/7, user-friendly, and designed to host all the training courses developed within the project. It offers learners and educators a flexible, comprehensive, and easily accessible digital learning environment.
During the Focus Points, ITSFA also conducted testing activities with participants, focusing on three training modules developed within HYPATIA:
Digital Entrepreneurship
Use of ICT Tools in Daily Activities
Understanding and Using Artificial Intelligence with Confidence
These tests provided valuable feedback on the content, usability, and overall impact of the modules, highlighting their practical relevance and value for diverse target groups.
The HYPATIA project is a European initiative with partners from Italy, Spain, Malta, and the Czech Republic, aimed at addressing the digital gender gap. It focuses on housewives and women in unpaid caregiving roles, who often face social discrimination and are vulnerable to online risks. The project provides tailored digital literacy tools and training to empower these women, boosting their digital confidence, safety, and social inclusion.