Offering a digital welcome is the essence of the Digital Welcome Project methodology. In five European countries, young refugees and migrants learned to facilitate IT workshops on basic programming, digital storytelling, digital journalism and a whole arsenal of soft skills aimed at communication and animating workshops. It was excellent opportunity to practice the local language, improve digital skills, and get to know new people. Test our methodology and IT workshops for young refugees and newcomers! Come to the Digital Welcome conference and workshops on 23 May 2019 in Brussels to find out more about this approach.
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