This study visit is an opportunity for partners from Turin Metropolitan City (Italy), Cities of Learning in the Netherlands, Vilnius (Lithuania), Cluj-Napoca (Romania) and and Blackpool City (United Kingdom) to meet, exchange and learn from each other about 21st-century skills education and recognition.
Participate in the study visit activities, learn and earn digital badges!
Why should you join?
Share needs, interest and realities of young people included in the city-level strategy for Cities of Learning focused on 21st century skills development
Familiarise with the concept and good practices of 21st century skills development and inclusion through meetings and visits to partner organisations of Vilnius City of Learning
Test technical developments of Mobile App for Cities of Learning and give feedback on how to better improve user experience
Consult local learning providers on how to design learning pathways and promote them to young people in the city
What should you expect?
Participants and partners of this project will develop understanding of the needs, interests and realities of young people in participating cities of Europe.
Partners having experience with Cities of Learning will share their know-how on 21st century skills development and inclusion and best practices of designing and delivering learning pathways.
Staff members will learn how to design learning pathways using playlists methodology and will develop first prototypes of such educational opportunities.
Participants will get familiar with the functionality of Cities of Learning platform and test and give feedback on using Mobile App for Cities of Learning.
Partners will prepare to deliver intellectual output of learning pathways and work locally, consulting other learning providers and promoting these new opportunities to young people.
This study visit is a part of a Cities of Learning study visit organised during 16 to 21 May 2022 in Vilnius, Lithuania. The study visit is realised within the Erasmus+ co-funded strategic partnership "Online 21st century skills education".
Aktivitäten zu Fertigstellung
Schließe die folgenden Aktivitäten ab und erhalte Open Badge, um deinen Playlist- Fortschritt zu fördern
Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) offers non-formal education experiences to its students. It acknowledges their activities and competence development using digital Open Badges.
You will meet with KTU Career centre staff members who run badging programmes at the university in 7 activity areas: volunteering; additional and volunteer internship; membership of KTU organisation; further education (learning) at KTU; research activities; transfer of knowledge and experience; achievements at the Olympiads and competitions and contests. Read more about KTU digital badging programmes.
KTU sees such benefits of earning badges:
Advantage while searching for internship and job. Demonstrate your achievements and active participation in the university’s life to your potential employer.
Competitions and scholarships at the University. A quick and easy way to collect the proof of your activities at the university in one place.
A competence portfolio. Seek the confirmation of your competences acquired via non-formal learning.
Every student who gets engaged in extra-curricular activities and earns badges receives a personal file of competences with their University diploma.
This activity is a part of a Cities of Learning study visit organised from 16 to 21 May 2022 in Vilnius, Lithuania. The study visit is realised within the Erasmus+ co-funded strategic partnership "Online 21st century skills education".
Badge earners met with Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) Career centre staff members to learn about badging programmes at the university.
During this activity, participants had opportunities to learn about:
types of activities and competences for which KTU is issuing badges;
benefits for offering badges to students;
a competence portfolio that students receive with their University diploma;
badging experiences, results and successes.
This activity is a part of a Cities of Learning study visit organised from 16 to 21 May 2022 in Vilnius, Lithuania. The study visit is realised within the Erasmus+ co-funded strategic partnership "Online 21st century skills education".
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Participate in a visit to learn about the KTU badging programmes. You can upload photos from this visit. Share your reflections on the following questions:
What did you take from this visit?
How can you connect 21st-cenrtury skills programmes and formal recognition?
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#kreative Projekte mit Teammitgliedern diskutieren
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#Bildungsbedarf ermitteln
Aktivitäten: 9
Begonnen: 17
Absolvierte Playlists: 0
Zeit zur Vervollständigung: 16 Stunden
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Vilnius City of Learning
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