DigiReady – Citizens' Digital Readiness
Field: Adult Education
Project number: 2025-1-DE02-KA210-ADU-000354872
Project duration: 01.11.2025 –30.04.2027
About the project
The project promotes digital readiness for low-skilled, vulnerable adults through workshops that teach how to use everyday digital tools. The project equips them with essential digital skills through practical workshops, enabling them to confidently navigate modern society. Simultaneously, it trains educators to use AI to build customised learning experiences, increasing their capacity to support and engage adults who struggle with digital literacy.
Project Objectives:
- Promoting digital readiness for 60+ digitally low-skilled adults through targeted workshops on digital tools, thereby generating informal learning environments that promote active societal inclusion.
- Improving the digital competences of trainers through training sessions focused on practical AI-based tools. This equips trainers to design tailored learning paths and strengthen their digital readiness, resilience and capacity to successfully engage low-literate adults.
Target Groups:
- Vulnerable adults with low digital skills, including migrants, refugees, the elderly and the unemployed.
- Adult education trainers who specifically work with T1 participants.
- Additional adults who will benefit from the tutorials post-project through open days, community centres and online channels.
- Stakeholders, other educators, migrant advisers and digital support staff.
Project results
The project will produce among others the following main results:
- 7 digital tutorials on digital tools
- 3 short testimonial & summary videos presenting learner & trainer experiences as well as summarising the project’s overall activity
- Guide to digital materials & tutorial formats with pros/cons for low-skill users



