Level Up – inclusive English language learning
Together with experts and visually impaired people, we developed a programme, trained teachers, and delivered a B1 English language course.
Digitas 24 supports people with disabilities in their full participation in society – through education, culture, employment, and everyday life. Our mission is to ensure that technology serves as a bridge, not a barrier, between people and opportunities.
We develop learning programmes and teacher training tailored for blind and partially sighted people, as well as other groups facing barriers to education.
Our materials are prepared in multiple formats: digital, audio, and Braille.
We adapt films and cultural programmes for people with visual and hearing impairments.
We provide audio description (narrating visual elements and action in films), prepare subtitles, and collaborate with sign language interpreters.
We provide digital skills training for young deaf and hard-of-hearing people, as well as other young people who face barriers to employment.
Our goal is to help them gain knowledge, confidence, and connections to secure a job or start their own business.
We are building an accessible digital world together.
You can get involved in the way that suits you best: as a volunteer, partner, or donor. Every contribution helps create more accessible materials, more training opportunities, and more adapted cultural content.
We believe knowledge and culture should be available to all. We aim for a society without barriers. Therefore, we run projects that help people learn and grow. We use modern technology to make communication and learning easier.
Together with experts and visually impaired people, we developed a programme, trained teachers, and delivered a B1 English language course.
Participants learnt graphic design, copywriting, and digital security, supported by Serbian Sign Language interpreters.
We prepare audio description scripts and participate in the dubbing and subtitling of films for blind and partially sighted people.
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