🌍 Cultural Exchange in Hungary – Digital Citizenship in Focus
Our Erasmus+ partners met in Kőszeg, Hungary for a week of cultural exchange and collaboration on digital citizenship. Students and teachers from Türkiye, France, Poland, and Hungary worked together in workshops, dialogues, and creative projects exploring responsible online behavior, media literacy, and eco-digital habits. The mobility strengthened friendships, intercultural skills, and participants’ commitment to becoming responsible digital citizens.

The 5-day program brought together students and teachers from Türkiye, France, Poland, and Hungary to explore how culture and technology intersect in today’s digital world. Through interactive workshops, cultural presentations, eco-digital sessions, and collaborative projects, participants discussed responsible online behavior, digital etiquette across cultures, and the role of media in shaping values.
In September 2025, our Erasmus+ project partners gathered in Kőszeg, Hungary for the mobility activity “Cultural Exchange Events: Promoting Global Perspectives on Digital Citizenship.”

Key highlights included:
Cultural Presentations: Students shared insights into their countries’ digital habits and media use.
Workshops: Sessions on cross-cultural digital etiquette, media literacy, and eco-friendly online habits.
Dialogue Circles: International groups worked together to exchange experiences and reflect on challenges such as misinformation, privacy, and cyberbullying.
Collaborative Projects: Students co-created digital initiatives promoting responsible citizenship and environmental awareness online.
Cultural Exchange: Evenings were dedicated to sharing traditions, music, and food, deepening friendships and mutual understanding.



By the end of the week, participants not only improved their digital literacy and intercultural communication skills, but also strengthened their sense of European identity and commitment to becoming responsible digital citizens.

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