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SELFIE for work-based learning. Supporting the digital transition of VET systems

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  • Ralph Hippe

    (CEDEFOP)

  • Alessandro Brolpito

    (ETF)

  • Simon Broek

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SELFIE for work-based learning (WBL) is a free online tool that supports VET schools and companies in making the most of digital technologies for teaching, learning and training. It has been developed by the European Commission together with many key stakeholders. SELFIE WBL is an extension of the existing SELFIE tool, which was launched in October 2018 and has had more than 1.7 million users. In this report, we present the background and context of the version for the WBL sector and show all development steps that it has taken from an initial idea in 2018 to finalisation in 2021. In particular, the development has involved a feasibility study, an international expert workshop and a pilot phase conducted in nine European countries, alongside a range of communication and stakeholder engagement activities and the adaptation of the IT environment to the specific requirements of WBL. SELFIE WBL supports schools and companies to become fit for the digital age. In this way, it supports achieving the twin digital and green transition, one of the key policy priorities of the European Commission.

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  • Ralph Hippe & Alessandro Brolpito & Simon Broek, 2021. "SELFIE for work-based learning. Supporting the digital transition of VET systems," JRC Research Reports JRC126317, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc126317
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    SELFIE; WBL;

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