On May 8, 2025, young participants gathered at the Innovation Office for the third mentoring session of the Erasmus+ project DigiFast, a hands-on and inspiring experience focused on digital content creation. This session wasn’t just about learning – it was about doing, experimenting, and co-creating in a supportive and engaging environment. From Ideas to Action: Exploring Digital Tools The event opened with a s
On May 7, 2025, the President Valdas Adamkus Gymnasium in Kaunas hosted the international conference EKO Idėjos Lietuvai 2025, a day-long event that brought together educators, students, and sustainability advocates to promote environmental awareness and innovative practices. The agenda was packed with lectures, interactive workshops, and creative showcases, all centred around the theme of sustainability. A Warm Welc
The culture and ways of living in the rest of Europe are just as important for informing the rest of the people, whether out of curiosity about how people of the same age, sex, or religion live across the continent or to know (for informational purposes) the current state of future generations, depending on their attitudes, aptitudes and most importantly: development. One of the most important parts of such developme
The ArtTech Generational Creative Fusion workshop in Lithuania explored digital storytelling and intergenerational collaboration. It took place on January 14, 2025, at Hotel Panorama in Vilnius, with 29 participants and three educators creating digital art that reflected their personal and cultural narratives. The Lithuanian workshop has produced powerful digital stories, connecting and creating across generati
The ArtTech Cross-Cultural Creative Workshop in Lithuania was a groundbreaking event that combined digital art and cultural identity. Held in Vilnius from July 17 to 19, 2024, it provided young women with the opportunity to explore new artistic techniques while reflecting on their personal and cultural backgrounds. Led by local artists from “Laimés Kamertonas” and “Globalūs Projektai”, the sessions encouraged hands-o
The Erasmus+ „Challenged!“ project was initiated by psychologists, youth workers, and experts in non-formal education from Lithuania, Italy, Portugal, Bulgaria, Romania, and Poland, who have joined their experience and knowledge highly focusing on the target group’s needs, in collaboration developed these project results: Methodology for youth workers „Challenge Management: from problem to challenge!“; Digital Diary