IO2 ePassport Guide on pre-departure training

September 20, 2022

Erasmus+ KA2 Project: ePassport

The eGuide on pre-departure training is finally here!

The aim of ePassport project is to strengthen the capacities of organisations working in the field of Vocational Education and Training (VET) and to improve the techniques and methods of preparation and follow-up of beneficiaries participating in a hybrid and virtual mobility project.

This guide focuses on the preparatory phase of the mobility and it will be a user-friendly and adaptable tool for professionals in the vocational education and training field (VET) that will increase the access and knowledge to existing tools for online training.

The guide will gather the relevant methods and tools and will also provide the organizations with good practices on how to carry out online preparatory trainings for participants.

 

The main objectives of this guide are as follows:

  • To facilitate the access of the training
  • To facilitate work of VET professionals
  • To increase knowledge of predeparture training
  • To increase digital skills
  • To Improve face to face training
  • To gather all the tools that can be used on predeparture training
  • To gain in effectiveness and efficiency in the preparation of the participants before the undertaking of a virtual or hybrid mobility period
  • To adapt their online pedagogy and skills through existing digital tools
  • To select new interactive online
  • To organize an online interactive training

 

You can download and fill in the eGuide by clicking on the image below:

 

Check also the other results of this project: 

IO1: Participant’s ePASSPORT

IO3: Mobility eNOTEBOOK

IO4: eFollow-up guide

MORE INFO ABOUT THE PROJECT HERE: https://ngokane.org/en/epassport/

 

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