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Digital skills and cross-domain entrepreneurship for societal challenges - Cooperation partnerships in higher education | ERASMUS+ 2021-2023

Research fields Cultures and natures of tourism
Keywords Madagascar
Skills
Digital skills
Entrepreneurial skills
ERASMUS+
Funding KA220-HED - ERASMUS+ 2021-2023
Duration December 2021 - November 2023
Website https://www.ue.katowice.pl/jednostki/katedry/wgpitr/katedra-badan-strategicznych-i-regionalnych/projekty-dydaktyczne/digi-soc.html
Researchers Reynard Emmanuel (Project co-applicant)
Kebir Leïla (Principal Investigator)
Salim Emmanuel (Project co-coordinator)
Minguez Ivan (Research Advisory)

Project objectives

The project has set out three principal objectives: (i) to cultivate innovative curricular methods that instil a cross-domain entrepreneurship mindset in students, addressing both social and economic challenges in collaboration with relevant stakeholders; (ii) to enhance digital competencies with practical applications in developing skills essential for fostering entrepreneurial activities, ensuring that these competencies are integral to core curricular models; (iii) to operate within a transnational environment, enabling participants to glean insights from each other and share best practices, while addressing pan-European challenges and perspectives that enrich and expand project outcomes.


Project activities

Our focus has been on transforming transnational cooperation into robust curricular material that addresses the digital skills and cross-domain entrepreneurial competencies of students, equipping them to confront societal challenges. To achieve this, the project has anchored its outcomes in the following activities: (i) mapping digital skills and cross-domain entrepreneurial competencies; (ii) identifying or customizing existing curricular materials in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs); (iii) facilitating international student projects to foster skill and competence acquisition through action learning; (iv) engaging with local communities to implement actions that enhance the entrepreneurial role of universities (the third mission of universities); (v) creating a pedagogical and informative handbook detailing the actions taken and results achieved.


Project results

The handbook on digital skills and cross-domain entrepreneurial competencies stands as the primary project outcome (available online: https://doi.org/10.12657/978-83-7986-490-4). It enables educators, teachers, and trainers globally to learn from a meticulously planned process, providing support to local groups associated with civic society in enhancing their understanding of effectively addressing societal challenges through dedicated digital society skills and enriched entrepreneurial mindsets. Other key project outcomes include (i) an in-depth analysis of digital skills and cross-domain entrepreneurial competencies ; (ii) curricular materials facilitating the mastery of skills and competencies in HEIs ; (iii) guidance for teachers on action learning techniques ; (iv) case studies illustrating real-life situations that demand the application of the skills and competencies in action.

More information on the project and the project's results here : https://www.ue.katowice.pl/jednostki/katedry/wgpitr/katedra-badan-strategicznych-i-regionalnych/projekty-dydaktyczne/digi-soc.html




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