25 November 2019

Workplace Learning in the Digital Era (LLL HUB Conference)

Workplace Learning in the Digital Era (LLL HUB Conference)

The Research Network on Workplace Learning (RN2) of the ASEM Education and Research Hub for Lifelong Learning (LLL Hub) succesfully held a network conference ‘Workplace Learning in the Digital Era’ in the University of Innsbruck between 4th and 6th November 2019.

The Network aims to develop frameworks for understanding how opportunities for lifelong learning, including professional and personal development at work, are distributed, structured, experienced and used. Through exchange of information, workshop discussions and joint studies of how workplace learning is provided, practised and understood in Asian and European countries, RN2 is building up a shared body of knowledge that is empirically based, contextualised and theoretically informed.

The aim of the November 2019 network conference has been to review progress and to advance specific lines of inquiry, in advance of the relaunch of the ASEM LLL Hub later this year. It builds on the Bernd Rode prize (2019), which was awarded to Research Network 2 for project excellence. The network conference focused on the three themes of

  1. Employer engagement in vocational skills development and lifelong learning for young people;
  2. Global learning spaces: understanding learning in global work;
  3. Professional identity of young adults who learn in the workplace as part of their vocational education.

The meeting has developed the agenda for the network’s activities over the next 2 years.

The Research Network on Workplace Learning was established in 2005 as part of ASEM Lifelong Learning Hub. Its members currently come from 15 countries.

 

Text of this article has been copied from: https://asemlllhub.org/events/workplace-learning-in-the-digital-era/