Remote Delivery of Career Learning SeriesHow can we effectively deliver careers and employability learning remotely?DescriptionFrom the Modern Career Learning and Remote Development webinar seriesRecorded April 2020 Whether through an assessed online careers and employability module or via a stand-alone careers-related webinar, remote learning is an increasing feature of our work.
In this session we will explore
- Key factors to consider in remote careers and employability learning - Variety of modes of learning and assessment approaches - Lessons learned from relevant case studies How can we effectively deliver group careers guidance remotely?DescriptionFrom the Modern Career Learning and Remote Delivery webinar seriesRecorded January 2020 Whilst career services are experimenting with group careers guidance as part of face to face workshops, how can we transfer that experience in a remote context?
In this session we will explore:
- Examples of group interactions focused on careers guidance topics - Use of online discussion forums relating to careers guidance topics - How to manage a group guidance intervention online Remote GuidanceDescriptionFrom the Modern Career Learning and Remote Development webinar seriesRecorded December 2019 As more and more HE careers services look to make themselves as accessible as possible, many careers professionals are being asked to provide individual careers guidance on a remote basis, either by phone, via video call or through e-guidance.
In this webinar we will share our experiences of delivering remote individual career guidance and explore the following topics: - Reflect on the cohorts which might use remote provision - Examine concerns or anxieties about remote delivery of one to one guidance - Consider the similarities and differences between face to face and remote delivery - Outline strategies and techniques that can support you in your remote delivery of careers guidance. Using Podcasts in your Careers ServicesDescriptionFrom the Modern Career Learning and Remote Development webinar seriesRecorded February 2020 Through a case study of a careers podcast ‘Careers In Your Ears’ created by three careers consultants at King’s College London we’ll look at why you should podcast and share our top tips for creating your own. 'The KCL podcast has been downloaded over 2000 times since it launched in January 2019 and features interviews with PhDs who have gone on to academic careers or left academic research altogether.’ |