

Welcome to the Digi-CCI Learning Center, your gateway to building digital skills for the Creative and Cultural Industries. Here, you will find everything you need to explore, learn, and certify your knowledge at your own pace.
Start with the Self-Paced Training Program, an open-access course that introduces you to digital transformation in CCIs. Through structured modules, case studies, and practical tools, you will discover how digital solutions can strengthen creativity, resilience, and opportunities in your field.
Once you complete the training, move on to the Digi-CCI Quiz. The quiz allows you to test your knowledge with randomized questions drawn from the modules. Successful participants will receive a Digi-CCI digital certificate, a valuable recognition of their skills that can be added to their professional profile.
Both the training and the quiz are free, accessible anytime, and designed to fit your own learning rhythm.
Visit the Learning Center now to begin your training and earn your Digi-CCI certificate.

Steinsholt / Norway

Brussels / Belgium

İzmir / Turkiye
Digital transformation has reshaped how young people learn, create, and connect. Many youth workers, especially in the Cultural and Creative Industries (CCIs), struggled to keep up with new tools, methods, and technologies.
The Digi-CCI project was created to address this need. Together, our consortium from Norway, Belgium, and Türkiye developed innovative training, practical tools, and an online platform that remain open for use across Europe.
Through our project we have:
We created a comprehensive training programme for youth workers in CCIs, designed in two formats: 48 hours face-to-face and 16 hours online.
The programme combined theory and practice, covering digitalisation in CCIs, innovative digital tools, and emerging trends such as artificial intelligence and augmented reality.
We developed a toolkit with 20 practical resources: 10 newly created digital tools and 10 examples of good practices.
These tools were designed for direct use in workshops and training activities, helping youth workers bring digitalisation into their daily work with young people.
We built an open-access online platform at www.digicci.com, where all project outputs remain freely available.
The platform also hosts the online training programme and provides a certification system for youth workers who successfully complete the 16-hour module.