
Welcome to the COMPutational Seniors Testing Phase!
If you’re reading this, it means you’ve been selected to take part in the testing of the COMPutational Seniors training resources. Thank you for joining
Welcome to the COMPutational Seniors project website: Improving the inclusion processes of socially disadvantaged adults through computational thinking
COMPutational Seniors is an Erasmus+ project developed in the framework of the KA2 adult cooperation associations, which aims to contribute to achieving a more inclusive society that facilitates the socio-laboral integration of adults.
The main objective of COMPutational Seniors is to train adult trainers in the application options of Computational Thinking as a methodology to promote the acquisition of skills throughout adults´ lives, especially the most disadvantaged groups.
For this purpose, we offer a series of open and completely free training resources, designed to bring computational thinking closer to adult training, normalizing its use in this educational sector.
If you’re reading this, it means you’ve been selected to take part in the testing of the COMPutational Seniors training resources. Thank you for joining
On the 22nd of May 2025, Future Learning held the 1st Greek National Pilot Committee (NPC) of the Computational Seniors project. The meeting took
As part of the Computational Seniors project, we are entering a key phase: Testing the open educational resources we have developed to support the
Today, May 13, we held an online meeting with the partners of the Computational Seniors project to continue advancing the development of the open
Did you know that computational thinking is being integrated into schools, but not into adult education? COMPseniors aims to change that by supporting the integration
The abstract submitted by the COMPseniors project, titled “Computational Thinking for Low Qualified Adults Education: Challenges and Implementation Process”, has been accepted for presentation
Welcome to the COMPutational Seniors project website: Improving the inclusion processes of socially disadvantaged adults through computational thinking.
COMPutational Seniors is an Erasmus+ project developed in the framework of the KA2 adult cooperation associations, which aims to contribute to achieving a more inclusive society that facilitates the socio-laboral integration of adults.