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Project closure: Digital lifeling learning

The project Revolutionizing Education60+: Digital Lifelong Learninghas been successfully completed. The aim was to make it easier for people aged 60 and over to access contemporary learning opportunities and to equip them with the skills they need for an increasingly digital society. In collaboration with partners from the field, new course… Read More »Project closure: Digital lifeling learning

Innovative online learning platform for the 60+ generation

In a world that is becoming increasingly digital, lifelong learning is the key to ageing well. This is precisely where the „Revolutionizing Education60+“ project comes in, developing Wise Learn, an e-learning platform that is specifically tailored to the needs and interests of the 60+ generation. https://youtu.be/ob3K7AFDLhY?si=ZzCJ3lfKvMu3yk-b Age-appropriate education for the… Read More »Innovative online learning platform for the 60+ generation

E-learning programs for seniors

The Revolutionizing Education60+ team develops e-learning programs for senior citizens. The high-quality academic education programs are age-appropriate and accessible. Education providers can use the user-friendly e-learning platform and course content. The project builds a bridge between traditional educational offerings and the needs of the older generation. Learn more https://youtu.be/tLnMRWryBYM In… Read More »E-learning programs for seniors

Senior Citizens University of Zurich UZH3 – Education, reflection and participation for generation 60+

Around 2,000 adults aged 60 and over take advantage of the diverse programme offered by the UZH3 Senior University, which ranges from lectures to online courses. Gerontopsychologist Burcu Demiray researches the positive effects of lifelong learning on cognitive functions. Participants appreciate the motivated atmosphere and intellectual stimulation. UZH3 combines education… Read More »Senior Citizens University of Zurich UZH3 – Education, reflection and participation for generation 60+