In an era of rapidly evolving technology, education must keep pace with progress. We are excited to announce the “Digital Education: Today is Tomorrow” project, which will take place from July 15-17. This initiative addresses key priorities outlined in the context of the European Union Youth Dialogue and focuses on the most critical aspects of contemporary digital society.
“Digital Education: Today is Tomorrow” aims to transform education through the introduction of modern technologies, artificial intelligence, and innovative digital tools. During this event, we will explore how these technologies can support and facilitate the educational process, making it more engaging and tailored to students’ needs.
What to Expect?
Modern Digital Tools: We will present innovative solutions such as soundproof multimedia capsules, which can increase students’ learning efficiency by providing them with a space for focus and relaxation.
Artificial Intelligence in Education: We will discuss how AI can revolutionize education by supporting language learning, developing soft skills, and facilitating access to educational materials through e-textbooks and online lessons.
Cybersecurity and Technology: With experts from the Strategy Department of the Digital Poland Project Centre and the Cybersecure Municipality project team, we will address cybersecurity issues and the implementation of EU directives in Poland.
Why Attend?
The Digital Education: Today is Tomorrow project is a unique opportunity to understand how new technologies can shape the future of education. A visit to the Sejm and participation in the Europa Experience will allow us to understand how policy affects education, providing new perspectives and inspiration for further action. By involving experts and introducing modern technologies, we can create the education of the future that is more engaging, effective and tailored to the needs of students.
The project is under the honorary patronage of the Minister for Civil Society Ms Agnieszka Buczyńska and the honorary patronage of the Mayor of Warsaw Rafał Trzaskowski.
Project partners:
Department of General Education and Digital Transformation of the Ministry of Education
Digital Poland Project Centre
Voivodeship Public Library in Warsaw
Ms Marta Witkowska, PhD – expert from Team Europe Direct Polska
The project ‘Digital Education – Today Is Tomorrow’ is co-financed by the European Union.