The Design2Freedom MOOC Is Finally Live!

After months of co-creation, piloting, and European collaboration, we are proud to officially launch the Design2Freedom MOOC!

🌍 Transforming Higher Education Through Inclusion

Developed within the framework of the Erasmus+ project Design2Freedom, this MOOC supports:
  • Professors and educators
  • Students
  • Higher Education Institutions
  • NGOs and public stakeholders
Its mission: to integrate Inclusive Design, Universal Design, and the Person-Centered Model into higher education practices.

💡 What You Will Learn


✔ 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
This MOOC goes beyond theory — it provides tested, field-based methodologies to make curricula more accessible and inclusive.

🚀 Why It Matters

Higher education is facing critical challenges:
  • Inclusion of students with disabilities
  • Recognition of neurodivergent profiles
  • Accessible pedagogical practices
  • Stronger university–society collaboration
The Design2Freedom MOOC offers structured, transferable, and impact-driven solutions.

📣 Join the Movement

The MOOC is now available.

Now is the time to:

Discover it
Share it within your networks
Integrate it into your academic programs
Contribute to building a more inclusive university culture

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