Number: 2024-3-LT02-KA153-YOU-000288818
Dates: 25/03/2025 - 24/09/2026
The "AI in Motion" training aims to enhance youth workers' digital skills by integrating AI tools into non-formal education. It focuses on supporting marginalized youth who struggle with excessive screen time. The key outcome will be a series of short, informative videos sharing insights and methods, serving as a valuable resource for educators and professionals.
The objectives of the project are:
Equip youth workers with AI tools to identify and support youth with internet, gaming, and social media addictions.
Strengthen digital skills to create educational materials promoting youth well-being.
Introduce AI-driven content creation for engaging and impactful learning resources.
Improve professional competencies in AI integration to better support marginalized youth.
The "AIM" training course will include two main activities. The first will be held in Vilnius, Lithuania, in September 2025, where 28 youth workers (18+), including at least 12 from disadvantaged backgrounds, from 4 partner countries will focus on using AI tools to identify youth with digital addictions. The training will enhance youth workers' digital skills and help them create materials promoting youth well-being. The training will last 6 days.
The sessions will include:
Workshops on AI applications in identifying addictive behaviours.
Collaborative development of digital materials promoting digital well-being.
Interactive sessions on strategies to manage screen time and foster healthier online habits.
The second training will take place in Izmir, Turkey, bringing together 28 youth workers (18+), including 12 from disadvantaged backgrounds, from four partner countries—preferably the same participants as in the first training. Focusing on using AI tools to create digital content and enhance professional skills for youth work. The training will last 6 days
Key Activities:
Hands-on training in AI-powered content creation.
Sessions on integrating AI into educational strategies.
Collaborative projects to develop digital content promoting social inclusion and well-being.
This training will equip participants with practical AI skills to create impactful digital resources and enhance their professional abilities.
The project will achieve the following key results:
28 youth workers trained, including at least 12 from disadvantaged backgrounds, across two international workshops.
8 short videos produced, showcasing AI tools and methodologies developed during the training.
4 partner organizations (Lithuania, Italy, Turkey, Poland) will integrate AI tools into their work, reaching approximately 400 young people locally.
Two 6-day workshops, offering over 50 hours of training (practical and theoretical).
10 sets of educational materials on digital well-being and addiction prevention, available to youth workers and educators across the partner countries.