The Role of Digital Technologies for Career Guidance – Introducing the OECD ‘Observatory on Digital Technologies in Career Guidance for Youth’ (ODiCY)

Since the pandemic there has been a huge explosion of digital technologies in school career guidance. Technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality and more have the capacity to make career guidance activities more effective, efficient and equitable.

Join us for the launch of the OECD’s new Observatory on Digital Technologies in Career Guidance for Youth (ODiCY).

ODiCY is an open-access repository that makes it quick and easy to see how education systems around the world are using innovative techniques to help young people approach their working lives with confidence and choice.

Speakers include:

  • Beth Henderson, Learning Specialist, Essential Skills, Canada
  • Alex White, Project Coordinator, Department of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour, Canada
  • Lauri Vaara, Pedagogical Advisor, Economic Information Office TAT, Finland
  • Christelle Meslé-Génin, President and Founder of JobIRL, France
  • Anthony Mann, Senior Analyst at the OECD Directorate for Education and Skills, France

Moderated by Alison Burke, Analyst at the OECD Directorate for Education and Skills, France

The webinar takes place at May 16th 14.30 to 16.00 (Paris time)

Click here to register for the webinar

Free webinar to launch the new OECD Observatory on the use of Digital technologies in Career guidance for Youth (ODiCY)