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IDL Editorial Team
The transition towards a more sustainable textile, clothing, leather and footwear (TCLF) industry does not depend solely on the development of new materials, processes or technologies. Although circular economy and digitalisation have become key elements in reducing the environmental and social impact of the sector, their effective implementation requires an essential factor: people with the...
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Our consortium organized the planned Train‐the‐Trainers LTTA, which took place on 3–5 February 2026 in Montévrain, France. Over three days, partners worked together to strengthen their skills in Urban Green Space (UGS) education, phygital learning, and innovative teaching approaches developed in WP3. Discover our 3rd QRiosity Park Newsletter! Dive into our Paris “Train-the-Trainers” week: a...
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At Infinitivity Design Labs, we believe that technology should do more than just relay information; it should foster understanding. That is why we are proud to announce our role as a key partner in the iStream project, an ambitious Erasmus+ initiative designed to transform how the next generation of journalists tells stories. As the media...
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The Transition from linear to circular economy is crucial for textile, clothing, leather and footwear (TCLF) industry to mitigate the challenges of depletion of environmental and social resources.  Currently the textile and clothing sector is dominated by the so called “take-make-dispose” linear economy, driven by the fast fashion model. The model promotes a culture of...
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As the REMIND project comes to a formal close, its impact continues to resonate across the communities, organisations, and individuals who have been part of its journey. What began as an initiative to safeguard Traditional Sports and Games has evolved into a broader movement that connects heritage, education, and community development across Europe. Throughout its...
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As the REMIND project moves toward its final phase, it is an important moment to reflect on what has been achieved and what this initiative has represented for communities across Europe. What began as a collaborative effort to safeguard Traditional Sports and Games has grown into a broader exploration of how cultural heritage can contribute...
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Across Europe, educators are reimagining what learning can look like outside the traditional classroom. The QRiosity Park project, supported by partners from Greece, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, and France, is leading this movement by transforming urban parks into interactive educational spaces through digital storytelling, gamification, and outdoor exploration. At the heart of this initiative is the...
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Virtual Auditorium is a European initiative funded under Erasmus+ (Project No. 101132828) that advances innovation in digital education through a focus on Quality of Interaction (QoI). The project develops an AI-supported Learning Management System (LMS) tool designed to evaluate and enhance how learners engage with online content, promoting more personalized and effective digital learning experiences....
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PreschoolABA continues to advance innovative digital training for preschool educators through its interactive behaviour management modules. Led by Infinitivity Design Labs, Work Package 3 delivered four immersive, story-based learning modules that combine ABA principles, narrative design, and educational technology to support teachers in real-world decision-making. Recent updates include the refinement and consolidation of the modules...
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The Virtual Auditorium is more than just a software project; it is a testament to the power of European collaboration. As a Forward-Looking Erasmus+ initiative, it brings together universities, EdTech companies, and research institutions from across Europe, including TU Berlin as the coordinator and IDL as a key partner. This collective effort is dedicated to...
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