Representatives of the PEF Department of Information Technologies participated in the final conference and the final project meeting, which took place in a hybrid form in Kaunas, Lithuania, on October 24-26, 2022.
Erasmus+ project Digital competence framework for Ukrainian teachers and other citizens (dComFra) implemented by 15 organizations led by the Lithuanian Vytautas Magnus University. Despite the difficult conditions in Ukraine, several Ukrainian women from 15 participating partner organizations came in person to the conference and meeting in Kaunas. On conference many experts spoke including Kateryna Suprun from the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, Valeriya Ionan, Deputy Minister for European Integration from the Ministry of Digital Transformation and Claudio Matera from All Digital, a leading pan-European association based in Brussels representing member organizations across Europe working with 25,000 digital competence centres. On behalf of ČZU, Věra Motyčková MA and doc. Ing. Pavel Šimek, Ph.D. with a presentation on the topic digital technology and e-learning in tertiary education. The dComFra project, which was extended by one year due to Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine, officially ends on November 14, 2022, with the fact that the reporting of activities to the European Commission will continue until mid-January 2023. and reforms of teacher education in digital competences - managed to achieve despite the delay due to the above-mentioned problems in Ukraine.