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PAIC Learning Platform Launched to Support AI Education in VET

  • Writer: Gintautas Jazdauskas
    Gintautas Jazdauskas
  • Aug 7, 2025
  • 1 min read

The PAIC project (Promoting Artificial Intelligence Competences in VET) has officially launched the PAIC Learning Platform, marking an important step in ensuring long-term access to the project’s educational resources. The platform has been designed to support the effective implementation of the PAIC curriculum and to facilitate the integration of Artificial Intelligence competences into vocational education and training across Europe.

The learning platform provides educators, trainers, and learners with direct access to the PAIC curriculum and related learning materials developed during the project. It serves as a central digital environment where users can explore structured AI content aligned with vocational contexts, supporting both teaching and self-directed learning.

The launch of the platform follows the successful finalisation and translation of the PAIC curriculum into five languages, ensuring accessibility for diverse European audiences. By hosting the curriculum online, the PAIC project enables flexible use of the materials in different educational settings, including formal VET programmes, pilot trainings, and continuous professional development activities.

The PAIC Learning Platform has been developed with sustainability and usability in mind. Its digital format allows for easy dissemination of project results, supports ongoing use beyond the project lifetime, and contributes to the wider European objective of strengthening digital and AI-related competences in education and training systems.

By making high-quality AI learning resources openly available, the PAIC project reinforces its commitment to inclusive, innovative, and future-oriented vocational education. The platform will continue to play a key role in the exploitation and long-term impact of project results, supporting educators and learners in preparing for the challenges and opportunities of a technology-driven labour market.


 
 
 

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Project No. 2023-1-LT01-KA220-VET-000158711

 
 
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