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Digital technology for pathways to entrepreneurial skills is particularly important for people with a distance to the labor market, such as individuals with disabilities, those with limited education or work experience, and people from underrepresented communities. These individuals often face barriers to traditional employment opportunities and may struggle to find meaningful work. However, digital technology offers a range of tools and resources that can enable them to establish their own businesses, become self-employed, or work remotely.

By providing education and training on digital technology and entrepreneurial skills, educators can help these individuals develop the knowledge and expertise they need to succeed in the digital economy. This may include training on website design, social media marketing, e-commerce platforms, and other digital tools and resources that are essential for entrepreneurship in today's world.

In addition, educators need to be aware of digital technology and its role in entrepreneurship in order to effectively teach and support their students. As the digital landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, educators need to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices in digital entrepreneurship. This will enable them to provide their learners with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in the digital economy and create their own pathways to success.

This learning playlist is part of of the KA2 Strategic Partnership project "Digital technology for pathways to entrepreneurial skills" supported by the European Union Erasmus+ programme. The playlist is designed for participants of the international training that is happening from 1 till 5 March 2023. All participants have a connection with Adult Education.

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Ideas and Opportunities: Sharing and Exploring
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This visit and case study at the M. Romeris University (MRU) is part of the international training course 'Digital technology for pathways to entrepreneurial skills'.
You will meet with the vice-rector responsible for the Academic Affairs, prof. dr. Regina Valutytė. She also coordinates the stratergic development of micro-credentials at the MRU.
At the M. Romeris University, the participants will:
  • explore univeristy's strategy on micro-credentials
  • learn about the case study of using Open badges as micro-credentials in career education
  • discover the future vision of the University linked to micro-credentials.

Participants of this visit can earn an open badge by actively participating in and reflecting on this case study.

This training course was part of the KA2 Strategic Partnership project "Digital technology for pathways to entrepreneurial skills" supported by the European Union Erasmus+ programme.

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This badge is a proof that the earner took part in the case study at the M. Romeris University, which is part of the international training course 'Digital technology for pathways to entrepreneurial skills'

At the M. Romeris University, the participants will:
  • learn about the case study of using Open badges as micro-credentials in career education

Participants of this case study can earn an open badge by participating in this case study. If they wish they can give this badge more value by reflecting on the study.
This badge has been issued by a facilitator of the training for taking part in the case study.
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This badge is a proof that you took part in the case study of the M. Romeris University in Vilnius, and is part of the training 'Digital technology for pathways to entrepreneurial skills'.

When you want to reflect on this case study you can use the following questions:
  • how the case study has gone;
  • what has been learned;
  • how to use this in your work;
  • how else to use it (think about e.g. benefit for society).

The questions are designed to optimise your learning: they are not just about what you have learnt but also how you can use the learning in your work and personal life.

Location

Ateities g. 20, 08303 Vilnius, Lithuania

Skills

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#adult education
EntreComp
#Design value
EntreComp
#Analyse the context
EntreComp
#Be curious and open
ESCO
#recognise opportunities
EntreComp
#Inspire and get inspired
EntreComp
#Think sustainably
EntreComp
#Communicate effectively
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#Use media effectively
EntreComp
#Plan and organise
EntreComp
#Identify, create and seize opportunities
ESCO
#show entrepreneurial spirit
EntreComp
#Develop ideas
EntreComp
#Think strategically
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Time to complete: 4 days 1 hour 45 minutes
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