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VIRTUALLYEDU hosted first round of student exchanges

17.09.2024

The Erasmus+ virtual exchange program VIRTUALLYEDU hosted the first round of student exchanges, where participants shared their knowledge and enriched their awareness on a variety of modules, such as Multi Literacy and Multimodality, Cybersecurity, Digital Hate Speech, etc.

The VIRTUALLYEDU also aims to include approximately 2,500 HEIs (Higher Education Institutions) students and youth from EU State Members and Eastern Neighborhood Countries in cybersecurity and digital savvy activities.

The initiative supports HE institutions’ growth strategies by creating a digital skills environment and enhancing virtual cooperation capabilities. By the end of the training program, all participants in this environment are well-equipped to meet the needs of digital education and global communication, including academic staff, youth groups, and trainers in addition to students.

Kateryna Puhachova, Project Manager, Educator and Facilitator of the exchange program highlights that “the VIRTUALEDU Project is the great and innovative initiative which is addressing significant issues in contemporary education, the VIRTUALEDU project plays a critical role in supporting digital literacy and fostering cross-cultural connectedness. Its goals are in perfect harmony with what the rapidly changing world requires, especially in higher education”.

Anastasiia Kuchuk, the VIRTUALLYEDU online exchange student, states that “the project is an amazing opportunity to acquire digital skills and gain a broad understanding of topics like digital learning environments. It offers practical tips on improving online learning and highlights beneficial tools while addressing the crucial issue of cybersecurity in our daily lives. The emphasis on cross-cultural communication, a key project objective, helped us engage extensively during the sessions. Through this, we not only learned valuable skills but also enhanced our ability to think critically, listen, understand others, and make inclusive decisions”.

The call for the second round is open. For more information, contact the International Relations department at iro@ibsu.edu.ge