June / July 2024, Wrocław, Poland |
Artificial Intelligence for Youth Participation within the Erasmus+ programme mobility of youth workers (project number: 2023-3-PL01-KA153-YOU-000175281) has been implemented to support youth NGOs in adopting a trustworthy approach to AI, aiming to enhance the understanding and application of AI tools among youth workers.
The project has focused on discovering innovative ways to bridge AI and the youth sector, providing ongoing support to enhance youth participation, and enabling young people to become active citizens of European society. The ultimate goal of the project was to build a solid foundation for understanding and leveraging AI in ways that enhance youth engagement and promote informed, responsible participation in the digital world.
As the main outcome of our project the Toolkit features 6 articles, 3 videos, 3 games, and 3 workshops. These resources cover topics such as addressing the challenges of youth participation in a digital environment with AI and equipping participants with the knowledge needed for digital strategy planning and effective use of AI in youth work. Additionally, they focus on developing critical thinking and information filtering skills, fostering idea generation and teamwork among young people, and providing youth workers with the expertise to enhance youth participation in the digital era.
Explore the Toolkit to unlock a wealth of resources designed to empower youth and enhance your organisation’s engagement strategies. Dive into the articles and workshops, interact with the videos and games, and discover practical solutions and insights that will equip you with the knowledge needed to navigate AI-driven youth participation. Don’t miss this opportunity to lead the way in innovation within youth work.
Link to toolkit:
http://idea.labdrg.eu/wp-content/uploads/AI4YP-Toolkit.pdf
Disclaimer:
Artificial Intelligence for Youth Participation Mobility of Youth Workers project has been co-funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.