Lunchtime Talk: Low-skilled trained with innovative learning technologies

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Lunchtime Talk: Low-skilled trained with innovative learning technologies

Building the bridge between unemployment and industrial vacancies.

Lunchtime Talk: join us on Wednesday, 16 February at 13:00 GMT, to hear about the BHC21 project and the opportunities and challenges of working with low-skilled trainees. In our project, Boosting Human Capital for the 21st century, (BHC21), we aim to help low-skilled jobseekers train for future employment through developing their technical skills so facilitating their entry into industrial / manufacturing enterprises.  Boosting human capital involves working with people to improve their knowledge and skills, including their quality of social interaction, wellbeing, motivations, and their future plans and ambitions. The EU-funded BHC21 project covers three countries – France, Belgium and the United Kingdom – and uses innovative learning technologies and individual, family and group support interventions to prepare trainees for their future employment. By 'innovative learning technologies', we mean a broad spectrum of technologies such as gaming, virtual reality, augmented reality, e-learning and group support. We continue to research these innovative technologies in real-time. The BHC21 programme is designed for low-skilled people whose needs were not met through traditional educational and developmental opportunities. The manufacturing industry is varied so not every technology works for every training. BHC21 works with different industries and different industry needs. Flanders focuses on the food industry; France (Hauts-de-France) and the UK (Kent) focus on the engineering sector and machine-building. The innovative learning technologies have been tested in all three countries and have provided useful insights: During this Lunchtime Talk, we will tell you more about the BHC21 project, the opportunities and challenges of working with low-skilled trainees. We will describe the tools that were used to collect quantitative and qualitative data from the training. The Lunchtime Talk will be an interactive session with opportunities to share your own experiences and to ask questions in small and large groups. We look forward to exchanging ideas with you! Register for the event. You will receive a Zoom link via Eventbrite after you have registered. Eventbrite now requires you to sign-in or create an account to access Zoom link for the talk. Contact talks@tavinstitute.org if you would like further details and/or you do not receive the Zoom details by 10 am on the day of the event. Please ensure to email before 13:00 pm (GMT). To receive news about projects and/or our 3-monthly Newsletter, join our mailing list – you can tailor what information you receive. View our Professional Development Prospectus.