
SafeWeb Project (Cybersecurity and VET) is an innovative Erasmus+ initiative that responds to the growing need for stronger online safety and cybersecurity competences in Vocational Education and Training (VET). The project aims to support VET professionals by equipping educators and trainers with valuable and innovative educational tools, strengthening their role in teaching in line with social and digital transformation. At the same time, the project contributes to increasing the innovation and attractiveness of VET, while promoting correct digital habits and pro-social attitudes among educators and learners.
Project goals:
- Development of a multilingual RWD (Responsive Web Design) educational platform serving as a central hub for created content,
- Creation of engaging and practical learning tools, including a cybersecurity educational game,
- Development of a structured online cybersecurity course and a teaching guide,
- Creation of a simulation environment to strengthen learning through practical experience,
- Organisation of dissemination activities (e.g., webinars and events) and promotion of project materials to raise awareness and ensure wide uptake.
These goals will be reached through the implementation of the project activities structured along the following order:
- Work Package 1: Project Management
- Work Package 2: RWD E-learning Platform and Cybersecurity Game
- Work Package 3: Cybersecurity Course and Teaching Guide
- Work Package 4: Simulation Environment
- Work Package 5: Dissemination and Promotion of the Project
Target groups:
Direct target groups:
- Professionals and trainers in vocational education and training,
- VET staff: teachers, educators, trainers, guidance counsellors,
- Trainers and specialists in companies,
- Teachers’ and training associations,
- Institutions and bodies in charge of vocational education and training,
- Pupils and apprentices in vocational education and training.
Indirect target groups:
- Industry experts,
- Specialists in areas related to network security,
- Researchers,
- Local authorities and decision-makers,
- Local and regional politicians,
- Other interested parties.
