The training series within the framework of the Erasmus+ project PRODIGE
The training series within the framework of the Erasmus+ project PRODIGE – “PROmoting high-quality DIGital Education in Georgia” continues.
From January 26 to February 6, representatives of Shota Meskhia Zugdidi State University participated in synchronous and asynchronous activities to share and learn from the experience of Estonian experts on the topic “Course Delivery and Teaching Methods in Digital Education.”
Training was conducted with the aim of promoting the understanding and practical implementation of modern teaching approaches for digital education. Participants presented their final projects on the teaching methods they had selected and received feedback from colleagues and trainers.
The PRODIGE project is a three-year structural reform initiative aimed at facilitating the implementation of high-quality digital education (DE) in Georgia. The project is supported by the Estonian Quality and International Accreditation Agency and a network of universities. It involves the Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia, the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement, ten Georgian higher education institutions, and partner educational institutions from Belgium, Estonia, Spain, and Croatia. The project is coordinated by EFMD.

