
Educators from across Georgia convened at the Batumi State Maritime Academy from June 16–18, 2025, for a PRODIGE project seminar led by experts from TalTech and Gori State University focused on modern digital pedagogy. The three-day training strengthened participants’ skills in digital teaching, featuring expert lectures, university-led showcases, and workshops on inclusive and innovative online education practices. The event marked another step forward in enhancing the quality and accessibility of digital education across Georgian higher education institutions.


Caucasus University hosted a three-day series of training sessions on February 4–6 as part of the Erasmus+ Institutional Development Program project Promoting High-Quality Digital Education in Georgia (PRODIGE). Led by experts from Tallinn University of Technology, the sessions introduced consortium representatives to key themes in digital education, including flexibility and accessibility, the use of AI and AR/VR technologies, adaptive learning, international best practices, and quality assurance frameworks.
These introductory trainings mark the beginning of a broader set of project activities that will include further capacity-building sessions, job shadowing, policy development, and collaborative events aimed at strengthening digital education across Georgia.

The PRODIGE project is implemented with the support of the Estonian Quality and International Accreditation Agency and an international network of partner universities. It brings together the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, the National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement, ten Georgian higher education institutions, and partner organizations from Belgium, Estonia, Spain, and Croatia, under the coordination of EFMD.