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How the internet changes career forever

Tristram Hooley (Reader in Career Development) CEIAG in Practice: Salford City Stadium

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You can get these slides


and so much more from

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How you will really learn about this stuff


You don't learn from a situation where you do something well. You enjoy it and you give yourself credit, but you don't really learn from that. You learn from trial and error, trial and error, all the time.

Suzanne Farrell, Ballerina

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Problems with technology its too clever

Problems with technology it will take over!

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Problems with technology its just for nerds

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Problems with technology the digital native

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Problems with technology John Henry

But
We cant ignore changes in technology They are transforming career If we try and ignore them then our clients would be right to try and ignore us.

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What Im going to say mainly comes from How the internet changed career: framing the relationship between career development and online technologies
http://derby.openrepository.com/ derby/bitstream/10545/246992/1 /hooley-nicec-journaloct2012.pdf

Overview
How does the internet reshape the context within which individuals pursue their career? What skills and knowledge do people need to pursue their careers effectively using the internet? How can careers workers use the internet as a medium for the delivery of career support?

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How does the internet reshape the context within which individuals pursue their career?

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Online or Offline

A brand new quiz show!

Online or Offline
Going to school? Using LinkedIn? Taking a university course? Searching for a job? Applying for a job? Doing an interview? Communicating with colleagues at work? Networking? Building your reputation?

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Blended reality

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What skills and knowledge do people need to pursue their careers effectively using the internet?

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Who do you believe?

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Or?

Dear Lisa Rudgers

http://www.dearlisarudgers.com/
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Changing

Curating

Collecting

Creating

The 7 Cs of digital career literacy

Critiquing

Communicating

Connecting

How can careers workers use the internet as a medium for the delivery of career support?

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The internet can be used to


Deliver information
To provide an automated interaction To provide a channel for communication
One-to-one One-to-many/many-to-one Many-to-many

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The futures bright


The internet offers a vast resource for people thinking about their futures.
It also offers vast resources for careers workers to support others to develop their career thinking. There is better information, resources, tools and opportunities for learning about further learning, work and life than ever before.

Underpinning the development of all of this is a solid career education and through it the development of digital career literacy.

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Tristram Hooley
Reader in Career Development International Centre for Guidance Studies University of Derby http://www.derby.ac.uk/icegs t.hooley@derby.ac.uk

Blog at http://adventuresincareerdevelopment.wordpress.com

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