Author: Project LAB-ADA

  • Final TPM in Rome

    Time & Location

    05 February, 09:00 AM – 06 February, 03:00 PM

    Rome, Italy

    About the Event

    The meeting was hosted by PROMETEO. During the meeting, all the partners, guided by LIBA, revised the results obtained during the project 01 Mapping Frame for Improvements of Low Skilled Adult Learning and O2 Digital toolkit for remote co-design activities. Furthermore, the administrative, quality control and sharing activities were reviewed.

  • Multiplier Event in Greece

    Practical Applications and Lab-Team Training with the participation of interested citizens for the project “LAB-ADA: LAB for Adults Non-formal Digital Awareness” took place on February 3rd 2024 during an open event in the Eleusis region. The project results were analyzed, valuable information was provided, and practical examples were presented in workshop format to demonstrate the useful functions that emerged. Similar events will follow from all partners, and all information is available on the website.

  • We have got the Toolkit for remote co-design activities

    We are happy to announce that the second result of the LAB for Adults non-formal Digital Awareness (LAB-ADA) project has been successfully achieved. Our goal for this second step was to create a “Toolkit for remote co-design activities” in order to guide and help anyone in the creation a story and be the architects of new narratives.

    In the toolkit you may also find the videos the consortium has created in order to practically show you the results of the process of creation of a story.

    You can find it here

  • A strange mail. Story of G

    This is the experience of G who received an email from an unknown who wrote him that he won an impressive watch, wow!! But only 1€ to unlock the delivery. This is the beginning of a nightmare with the bank account which starts to lose money ….. watch the video, please.

  • I don’t care about strong passwords

    Welcome to another episode of our cyber safety series, where we give you tips on staying safe online. In this video, we’re covering making strong passwords. You never want to choose anything that is too easy.

  • Facebook or the Bad Wolf – the story of B.

    In this video, we delve into the world of online interactions, where the tale of Facebook or the bad wolf unfolds.

  • Story of the Trojan Horse

    Welcome to another episode of our cyber safety series, where we give you tips on staying safe online. In this video, we’re covering making strong passwords. You never want to choose anything that is too easy. Passwords such as one, two, three, four, five, six, or any other common numeric pattern are considered fairly weak.

  • The computer cannot find a printer.

    Whether you’ve upgraded to Windows 11 or are still using Windows 10, connecting a printer should be easy. Windows should be able to automatically connect to any printer that’s on the same network as your PC. But sometimes Windows doesn’t see your printer and finding a solution can be tricky. This video shows a possible solution to this problem.

  • Finding useful keyboard shortcuts on the Internet;

    The mouse is the primary tool for navigating Windows, but keyboard shortcuts can simplify all sorts of actions to help you complete tasks faster and more accurately. In this story, you’ll learn about keyboard shortcuts for Windows and get tips on how to find more on the Internet.

  • Creating colorful invitations to mark the anniversary.

    Invitations are an important part of any event, whether it’s a formal business meeting, a casual get-together, or a festive celebration. They set the tone, convey the purpose and pique the interest of the recipients. To create effective invitations, you need to pay attention to design elements like graphics and colors that can emphasize your message and engage your audience. In this video, we’ll show you some best practices for using online programs to create well-designed invitations.