The project aims to support low-skilled women by teaching them basic coding and digital skills to improve their access to jobs in the IT sector. It promotes social inclusion and gender equality through flexible and accessible learning tools like microlearning modules, a virtual bootcamp, and an international Hackathon.
ENCODE-IT is designed to empower low-skilled women through accessible digital education—focusing on basic coding and IT skills—to enhance their employability, promote gender equality, and foster digital inclusion across Europe.
ENCODE-IT speaks to women left behind in the digital age — low-skilled, underrepresented, and ready to code their way into new opportunities.
About MoreMonotonically matrix extensible applications and go forward communities. Synergistically extend client-based manufactured.
About MoreChallenging gender stereotypes by increasing female representation in technology and digital professions.
Read MoreDesigning flexible and engaging learning experiences through microlearning modules and virtual bootcamps.
Read MoreBridging the digital gap by providing underserved women with access to foundational coding and IT training.
Read MoreEquipping women with essential coding and digital skills to increase their employability in a tech-driven world.
Read MorePromoting active participation and self-confidence by encouraging women to engage in digital learning environments.
Read MoreENCODE-IT is a 15-month transnational cooperation project funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, specifically under Key Action 2 - KA210-ADU – Small-scale Partnerships in Adult Education.
Creating short, interactive digital learning materials to teach basic coding and IT skills tailored for low-skilled adult women, allowing flexible and self-paced learning.
Delivering an online coding bootcamp where women can practice their skills, receive mentoring, and gain hands-on experience in a supportive digital environment.
Organizing a cross-border hackathon where participants collaborate to solve real-world challenges, apply their new digital skills, and connect with peers across Europe.