Programme or Initiative

Leonardo da Vinci

Title of the project

DYNAMIC ONLINETOOL FOR GUIDANCE (acronym: DYNOT)

Identification number

A/05/B/F/PP-158.223

Year

2005–2007

Website

http://www.dynot.net/

Aim of the project

To create a new dynamic, permanently updated online career guidance tool for for ICT-professions. The Dynamic Onlinetool is developed in the languages German, English, Bulgarian, Greek, Lithuanian and Dutch. The target group users of the tool are career guidance counsellors, career guidance teachers and career advisors as well as those who are currently planning their own career. They can apply the tool in the guidance process by looking up information about required knowledge, skils and wider competencies of ICT-professions on a national and International level.

Results and impacts

  • Described education systems of all project partners.
  • Described existing on-line tools used in education and career designing in the partner countries.
  • Analysed ICT-professions referred to ISCED 3b level in the partner countries.
  • Evaluated requirements for ICT professionals.

Contracting organisation

ibw – Institute for Research on Qualifications and Training of the Austrian Economy (de. Institut für Bildungsforschung der Wirtschaft).
Contact person Mrs. Monika Thum-Kraft, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Participating organisations

Asset Technology Ltd., Greece. Website: http://www.asset-tec.gr/
Careers Europe, United Kingdom. Website: http://www.careerseurope.co.uk/
CINOP, Netherlands. Website: http://www.cynop.nl/
Fachhochschule des Bundes, Germany. Website: http://www.arbeitsagentur.de/
Mittelstandsbϋro Balkan, Bulgaria. Website: http://www.balkan-handwerk.org/
Multitask, Austria. Website: http://www.multitask.at/
Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania. Website: http://skktg.vdu.lt/index.php/en

Contact person

Candidate for PhD Eilina Dailidienė, Center for Quality of Studies, Vytautas Magnus University.