SAXION UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
2024-11-12
Transnational (participants from different countries)
Conference / Seminar / Fair
Finland
Jyväskylä
Universities, Schools, Teachers, Researchers, Experts
200
As announced, the CGC-DigiTrans project was presented at the IAEVG international conference in Jyväskylä on November 12-14, 2024. hashtag#IAEVG More than five hundred people attended the conference, and it was a great opportunity to discuss our project and the Roundabout methodology. Jenny Schulz and Jan Woldendorp carefully prepared the workshop titled ‘Digital competences and new counselling approaches for CGC professionals riding the wave of change’ that allowed about 15 participants to glance at the digital competences model developed in the project's first phase. After a reflective activity, the Roundabout methodology was introduced and the case of Julia was analyzed. A lot of questions were raised about the project and the methodology. We thank all the participants for their interest in the project and the fruitful discussion. We are aware that the 90 minutes of workshop allows us to provide only a summary of the work done in two years of the project and we are glad to have stimulated curiosity and questions in the participants. Accordingly, we invite you to explore the website CGC-DigiTrans and attend the online course. In addition during the conference a poster was presented by Lea Ferrari, Teresa Maria Sgaramella and Ilaria Di Maggio on the Italian practitioners involved in the project. In the study 1 the opinions of the Italian CGCs about the attention devoted to digitalization of their clients were presented. The study 2, instead, showed their perceptions about the roundabout methodology preparatory course they attended.
Presentation, networking