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The Design2Freedom MOOC Is Finally Live!
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After months of co-creation, piloting, and European collaboration, we are proud to officially launch the Design2Freedom MOOC!
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🌍 Transforming Higher Education Through Inclusion
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Developed within the framework of the Erasmus+ project Design2Freedom, this MOOC supports:
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Higher Education Institutions
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NGOs and public stakeholders
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Its mission: to integrate Inclusive Design, Universal Design, and the Person-Centered Model into higher education practices.
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💡 What You Will Learn
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✔ Foundations of the Person-Centered Approach ✔ Principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) ✔ Creative methodologies, including Design Thinking, adapted to university contexts ✔ Pilot experiences from Spain, Lithuania, and Slovakia ✔ Practical tools ready to implement in your courses
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This MOOC goes beyond theory — it provides tested, field-based methodologies to make curricula more accessible and inclusive.
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🚀 Why It Matters
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Higher education is facing critical challenges:
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Inclusion of students with disabilities
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Recognition of neurodivergent profiles
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Accessible pedagogical practices
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Stronger university–society collaboration
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The Design2Freedom MOOC offers structured, transferable, and impact-driven solutions.
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📣 Join the Movement
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The MOOC is now available.
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Share it within your networks
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Integrate it into your academic programs
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Contribute to building a more inclusive university culture
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Social Networks
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Follow us on the partners' social networks using the hashtag #Design2Freedom,
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and stay informed about our upcoming activities on our website !
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Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them
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