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La Piazza is part of the EU research network Kaleidoscope, whose participants have come together to exchange ideas and to explore the issue of intergenerational learning in public spaces, using technology. The growing importance of intergenerational learning could be attributed to the demographic trend towards an aging population, with an increasing number of policies to support life-long learning both in formal and informal settings. However, while there has been much research to explore the benefits derived by adults and young people involved in intergenerational learning, the role that technology- enhanced public spaces can play in maximizing those benefits remains largely unexplored. For more on the project, visit the the website
[In French]: Colloque apprentissage intergenerationnel, MAMAC Liege, Belgique, look at the video.
Colloque has been organized by Francoise Decortis and Stefan Safin as part of the field research of EU "Piazza" partner University of Liège, Belgium.



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