Education Without Borders
Traditional Methods and AI in Practice of Cultural and Educational Institutions

Available dates:

7th–11th September 2026

14th – 18th September 2026

Application deadline: 15th July 2026

Discover new possibilities for designing educational programmes, from artificial intelligence tools to tried-and-tested practical methods! This course combines two complementary areas: digital competencies and the use of AI tools, and practical educational methods and techniques that do not rely on digital technologies. The programme is enhanced through direct participation in three real educational programmes in different types of institutions and environments.

Who is the Course For?

This course is designed for professionals working in cultural and educational institutions across Europe, including:

• museum and gallery educators and curators

• staff of libraries, heritage sites and cultural centres

• teachers, lecturers and trainers

• anyone involved in designing or delivering educational programmes in a cultural or educational context

No prior experience with AI tools is required – the course is accessible to beginners and experienced practitioners alike.

Course content

The course covers two main areas:

AI and Digital Tools (3 days): participants will become familiar with specific artificial intelligence tools, such as visual content generators, interactive platforms and other AI applications, and learn how to use them when creating their own workshops, guided tours, educational materials and digital content..

Practical Educational Methods (2 days): participants will actively engage in three educational programmes in different types of cultural institutions, experiencing methods and techniques of working with audiences without digital tools firsthand, and reflecting on and evaluating them.

Programmes will take place in the following environments:

• Flower Garden in Kroměříž – UNESCO historical site

• Museum of the Kroměříž Region – regional museum institution

• Rymice Open-Air Museum – open-air / living history museum

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Participation fee

EUR400

The participation fee can be covered through the Erasmus+ Programme under Key Action 1: Learning Mobility of Individuals (KA1). We encourage applicants to explore this funding opportunity with their sending institution.

For registration and enquiries, please contact us at: hertin.training@gmail.com or fill the registration form here.

What the course includes:

  • 30 hours of training and activities
  • Refreshments during breaks and networking opportunities

  • Certificate of completion

  • Welcome package

  • Admission fees and transport for accompanying activities and excursions

 

A certificate of completion will be awarded to graduates of the course at the end of the programme.