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Live broadcast: eVOKES/ELGPN/IAEVG webinar

19.2.2014, 14.30-15.30: Using Information and Communication Technology in Delivering Career Interventions

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14:32JaanaDear all, wellcome to this webminar

14:35JaanaYou have a change to send questions or comments via this chat

15:19AuliTuleeko tästä tallenne ja diat verkkoon?

15:20JaanaTulee sekä tallenne sekä diat verkkoon. Löytyvät tältä sivulta sekä evokes.fi sivun kautta.

15:20AuliKiitos : -)

15:21JaanaYou are most wellcome :-)

15:26AuliI think that we talk about the same issues here in Finland.

15:28AnetteHave you done any research on which cpunseling approaches are more appropiate online than others?

15:29PetreThank you for this very interesting presentation. Could you please clarify a bit on the counsellor role in a constructivist approach? Greetings from sunny Bucharest

15:33AuliThank you!

15:34JaanaThank you all

15:34NataljaJaana, could you give a direct link please!

15:35Jim SampsonThank you for your contributions and excellent questions

15:38JaanaMaterial will be available on this page

15:38Jaanahttps://moniviestin.jyu.fi/ohjelmat/erillis/ktl/evokes/using-information-and-communication-technology

15:39NataljaThank you

Live Broadcast
eVOKES/ELGPN/IAEVG webinar: Using Information and Communication Technology in Delivering Career Interventions

James P. Sampson, Jr
Docent, University of Jyvaskyla
Professor, Florida State University

This Webinar examines current ICT in the delivery of career interventions. Topics presented in the Webinar include the benefits and limitations in using ICT in delivering career interventions, the role of the practitioner and the role of ICT, the influence of practitioners’ scope of practice, career guidance systems, career assessment, career information, distance career counseling, social media, mobile technology, applications (apps) and games, virtual career centers, integrated ICT-based career resources and services, and ethical issues and professional standards.