DiGi YOUTH 2 - Intro to Digital Youth Work
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- Опубліковано 15 січ 2025
- In this video you will get to see and learn about digital youth work, how we define it and what is the difference from face-to-face youth work. You will hear about what are the elements of digital work and what competences are needed for youth workers to have in order to excel in this environment.
This video is based on the "Definition of digital youth work" chapter of the DiGi YOUTH Work Manual. To access the document, please follow the link: digi-youth.com....
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This video has been produced and published for educational, awareness-raising, and learning purposes. It is a part of the international project DiGi YOUTH 2, coordinated by the European Dialogue (europskydialog...) and implemented in partnership with The Future Now Association (tfn-bg.com/), HIGGS (higgs3.org/en/..., Yaşar University (www.yasar.edu...., and the Celje Youth Center (www.mc-celje.s....
Licence
This and other DiGi YOUTH 2 videos or their parts cannot be subject to commercial purposes in any form. They are available under the following licence: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0. For more information about Creative Commons licence, please refer to this webpage: creativecommon.... If you would like to remix, transform, or build upon the original video (for example translating it), please let the producer and publisher know (represented by European Dialogue, e-mail info@europskydialog.eu). DiGi YOUTH 2 partners are happy to share links to all new resources related to democracy, politics, elections, campaigning, advocacy, active citizenship, and civic engagement on the DiGi YOUTH 2 website.
DiGi YOUTH 2 is an Erasmus+ Cooperation Partnership project for YOUTH (2022-1-SK02-KA220-YOU-000088662). For more information visit the project's website: digi-youth.com.
Disclaimer:
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.