BlockchainED
Erasmus+

01.11.2023 – 31.10.2025

Project’s objectives: 

Adopt a cross-sectoral and transnational approach to respond to the current and future skill needs of the European Blockchain workforce by upskilling Adult educators and Adult Learners.

Create bridges of collaboration between Blockchain Experts and Adult learners via knowledge building Camps, videobased narratives and Blockchain Case resolution initiatives.

Adopt participatory action research approach for co-development of the project resources through BlockchainED Scrutiny Panel.

There are five work packages planned for the project:

WP 1 – Project Management

WP 2 – A Co-Creation approach to BlockchainED Toolkit and Videos Block

WP 3 – The BlockchainED Hub

WP 4 – Accelerating knowledge-building among Adult Educators and upskilling Adult learners: National Camps and Blockchain Resolution Cases

WP 5 – Communication and Dissemination

The planned results of the project are: 

Upskilling pathways in the direction of blockchain skills development among adult learners 

Improves Adult Educators competences in knowledge of blockchain technologies, cases and good practices in a wide variety of areas including Finance, Healthcare, Legal, Media, Cybersecurity, etc.

Promotes digital readiness by equipping adults with the skills necessary to address the shortage in the blockchain labour market.

Consortium:

The project is a partnership of institutions from the adult education sector from Poland, Spain, Cyprus, Greece, Austria and Italy.

INSTALOFI LEVANTE SL 

Lider

Spain

Deinde Sp. z o. o.

Partner

Poland

RESEARCH AND EDUCATION OF SOCIAL EMPOWERMENT AND TRANSFORMATION-RESET LTD 

Partner

Cyprus

PRISM IMPRESA SOCIALE S.R.L.

Partner

Italy

Pundi X 365 LIMITED  

Partner

Cyprus

INSTITUTE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 

Partner

Greece

ABC Research GmbH  

Partner

Austria

Media

DEINDE

Disclaimer:

Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

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