ID Teachers Project

Empowering VET practitioners to create effective and engaging digital micro-learning experiences through Instructional Design

About the project

Are we in a changing framework?

The digital society that Europe is pursuing and moving in, with new times, formats and channels also applies to learners’ behaviour in the digital sphere. Texts are decreasing, while dynamic, interactive, and multimedia contents generate more attraction. The changing teaching-learning environments as well as the changing needs of the labour market or the changing consumption trends, require VET practitioners to further develop their skills including, the design, modelling and creation of learner-centred digital experiences with adapted content.

WHAT WE DO

How can we adapt to it?

The aim of the ID Teachers project is to empower VET practitioners in their transition to the digital environment, equipping them with the necessary skills, pedagogies and digital tools to create effective and engaging digital learner-centred micro-learning experiences through Instructional Design.

ID Teachers will address this challenge by:

  • Supporting VET practitioners to manage an effective shift towards a dynamic and interactive digital education addressing the new and specific digital learners’ needs
  • Developing their competences creating digital learner-centred micro-learning experiences through Instructional Design.
  • Testing the tools developed in real educational contexts to add dynamism, interactivity, and motivation for digital experiences.

Who is ID Teachers for?

Project users – Professionals involved in any stage of the VET process, who may have experience as teachers, trainers, mentors, in-company trainers, in both face-to-face and digital environments.

Project beneficiaries – VET students or students willing to become VET students in distance, online or blended learning where the whole (or part) of their training is done through digital environments.

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This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. Project Number: 2023-1-ES01-KA220-VET-000159464