Good Start aims to support startups in acquiring and developing key competences, including critical thinking and cooperation in technological competences in order to reduce the digital hygiene practices’ skills gap in a fast changing world.

SIA “Baltijas Datoru Akadēmija” (Baltic Computer Academy) in collaboration with 5 partners implements “Erasmus+” project “"Good Digital Hygiene for Startups" (Good Start)" (No. 2022-1-LV01-KA220-VET-000086725).

Project budget – total grant is 250 000 EUR.

Project duration: 01 November 2022–31 October 2024.

Partners: 

  • Mugla Sıtkı Kocman University (Turkey);
  • Fundacja Eduvibes (Poland);
  • Mathemagenesis Idiotiki Kefalaiouchiki Etaireia (Greece);
  • eLearning & Software (Romania);
  • Wittenborg University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands).

 

In the Good Start project, the partnership aims to support startups in acquiring and developing key competences, including critical thinking and cooperation in technological competences in order to reduce the digital hygiene practices’ skills gap in a fast changing world. For this reason, Good Start Project is prioritizing the “ADDRESSING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION THROUGH DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL READINESS, RESILIENCE AND CAPACITY”. The Good Start Project will provide training modules in order to improve digital skills by developing digital hygiene readiness and capacity of the start-ups in partner countries


The project No. 2022-1-LV01-KA220-VET-000086725 “Good Digital Hygiene for Startups" is financed by Erasmus+.

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