Europass Mobility: an updated template and steps towards digitalisation

Europass Mobility, first introduced in 2004, is a well-established template which describes the skills acquired abroad on mobility experiences for learning or work. Europass Mobility can help communicate the new skills and experiences acquired during a traineeship, volunteering or a learning period abroad in a comparable way. Following a consultation of the National Europass Centres and Erasmus+ National Agencies in 2021, a project group was set up to modernise and simplify the template as well as provide the next steps towards its digitisation. 

European Digital Credentials for Learning

The European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDC) infrastructure is a set of freely available services and software to support the issuance of authentic, tamper-evident digital credentials (whether diplomas, micro-credentials, certificates of participation or other) across Europe.

Evropsko digitalno potrdilo za učenje (EDC) je preverljiva digitalna različica potrdila, ki ga organizacija izda učencu, v njem pa je dokumentirano njegovo učenje. Zajema diplome, potrdila o usposabljanju, mikrodokazila, potrdila o udeležbi in druga dokazila. Potrdilo se lahko izda v vseh jezikih EU in jezikih Europass, podpis pa se izvede z elektronskim žigom (obrazec digitalnega podpisa, s katerim upravlja zaupanja vredna institucija ali organizacija). 

Posodobljeno orodje Europassa za prikaz trendov glede delovnih mest in spretnosti

Orodje za prikaz trendov glede delovnih mest in spretnosti je bilo uvedeno leta 2023 kot eno od orodij Europassa. Ob zadnji posodobitvi so mu bile dodane nove funkcije, ki so vam lahko v pomoč pri sprejemanju informiranih odločitev na vaši učni in poklicni poti. V nadaljevanju so predstavljene glavne novosti v orodju.  

Micro-Credentials and European Digital Credentials for Learning

As a contribution to the European Year of Skills, on 24 April 2024, the European Digital Credentials for Learning team hosted a webinar focusing on the synergies between micro-credentials and European Digital Credentials for Learning (EDCs). European Commission representatives, Koen Nomden, Isabel Ladrón Arroyo and Céline Jambon, provided an overview of the policy context within which both micro-credentials and EDCs evolve and operate.

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