Making the EQAMOB label fit for digitalisation

The European Quality Assurance Label EQAMOB for companies and orga­ni­sa­ti­ons engaged in trans­na­tio­nal learning mobility is adapted for digital use.

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The EQAMOB label is issued to voca­tio­nal education and training providers and companies that organise trans­na­tio­nal learning mobility (i.e. a period of work and learning expe­ri­ence under­ta­ken in another country) of high quality. The EQAMOB label is based on quality criteria developed by a European network of partners with a high level of expe­ri­ence in imple­men­ting learning mobility. The regular official awarding of the label puts the award-winning orga­ni­sa­ti­ons in the public eye.

The aim of this Erasmus+ EQAMOB II project is to reboot the EQAMOB label through digital trans­for­ma­ti­on by con­cep­tua­li­sing, deve­lo­ping and testing a prototype for a digital label. The Design Thinking approach is used to create and test the new digital label.

3s supports the project team through external and formative eva­lua­ti­on, and provides support to the imple­men­ta­ti­on of the Design Thinking approach. The project is coor­di­na­ted by IÐAN (Iceland) and the partner orga­ni­sa­ti­ons are from Austria, Denmark and France. In Austria, the EQAMOB label is awarded by the Federal Minister of Labor and Economy in coope­ra­ti­on with IFA – International Workers Exchange.


Project: EQAMOB II — European Quality Assurance Label Communicating and capturing quality assurance of companies and orga­ni­sa­ti­ons in mobility learning through digitalization

Contact: Monika Auzinger

Mail to monika.auzinger@3s.co.at

Client: Erasmus+

Duration: 12/2021 ‒ 11/2023

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