Dissemination event in Italy

Yesterday, January 13, 2023, in Tarsia, MUSIKART’s artistic director, Roberto Cannizzaro, discussed the Digital Creative Minds (DCM) program, a sustainable and efficient education initiative aimed at adults with low digital skills involved in the cultural and creative sectors, an area deeply impacted by the pandemic. DCM aims to raise awareness of the need for digital skills training for creative industries and will focus on openness and inclusion in education.

During his presentation, Roberto Cannizzaro introduced the project’s Online Platform and MOOC courses, which have been specifically designed to cater to the needs of adult learners and creative professionals. These resources provide valuable knowledge and hands-on experience in various digital competencies, empowering individuals to thrive in an increasingly digital world.

The DCM program strives to bridge the digital divide, enabling participants to better adapt to the rapid technological advancements occurring in the creative industries. By offering accessible and inclusive educational resources, DCM paves the way for a more resilient and innovative future for the cultural and creative sectors.

To learn more about the Digital Creative Minds program, its Online Platform, and the available MOOC courses, visit [website link].

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