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Three changes
The internet offers new opportunities to give and receive career support.
The internet changes the context within which career is enacted.
This new context requires new skills for effective career management.
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Approaches to career guidance
Career crisis support
Pre-emptive career support
Career management learning
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Career management learning frameworks
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http://blueprint.edu.au/ http://www.education.vic.gov.au/school/teachers/teachingresources/careers/carframe/Pages/stages.aspx
Curating
Creating
Communicating Connecting
Critiquing
Collecting
Changing
The 7 C’s of digital
career literacy
1. Changing
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdvo5FlRqmM
Discuss
What do you do to help students/clients understand and respond to change?
What could you do? An idea: Show the Shift Happens video and discuss what
it means for career.
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Discuss
What do you do to help students/clients to collect useful career information?
What could you do?
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Discuss
What do you do to help students/clients to be more critical about the information they encounter?
What could you do?
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An idea
Get students to review 10 websites. Tell them to look at
URL Who created the site The date it was last updated
Then them to think about Who paid for the site Why the site was created in the first place
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Discuss
What do you do to help students/clients to network effectively online?
What could you do? An idea: Review their career networks with them. Think
about how to expand them.
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5. Communicating
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Dear SirI would like to apply for the advertised job.
I believe that I have the necessary skills required for the post and that I would be a great addition to your team.
Yours faithfully
Tristram Hooley
dEr Sir I wud lIk 2 apply 4 d advRtizd job. I BlEv dat I hav d neceSrE skills required 4 d post & dat I wud b a gr8 aDitN 2 yor team. urs faithfullyTristram Hooley
Discuss
What do you do to help students/clients to communicate effectively online?
What could you do? An idea: Get them to write an initial contact to an
employer in a number of different formats (tweet, Linkedin group message, email).
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Discuss
What do you do to help students/clients to create useful content for their career?
What could you do? An idea: Encourage them to use a Linkedin profile as the
first step towards creating an online profile.
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Discuss
What do you do to help students/clients to curate their online presence?
What could you do? An idea: Get them to Google themselves.
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In conclusion
Managing a career requires some skills, attributes and knowledge.
Some of this is the same online as it was before the internet existed (but reframed by the new environment).
Some of it is almost entirely new. The 7 C’s provides a framework that career professionals
can use to work with clients.
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For more of my thoughts on this…
Hooley, T. (2012). How the internet changed career: framing the relationship between career development and online technologies. Journal of the National Institute for Career Education and Counselling (NICEC). 29.
Longridge, D. & Hooley, T. (2012). An experiment in blended career development: The University of Derby's social media internship programme. Journal of the National Institute for Career Education and Counselling. 29.
Hooley, T. (2011). Careers work in the blogosphere: Can careers blogging widen access to career support. In: Barham, L. & Irving, B.A. (eds) Constructing the Future: Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice. Stourbridge: Institute of Career Guidance.
Hooley, T., Hutchinson, J. & Watts, A. G. (2010). Enhancing Choice? The Role of Technology in the Career Support Market. London: UKCES.
Hooley, T., Hutchinson, J. & Watts, A.G. (2010). Careering Through The Web. The Potential of Web 2.0 and 3.0 Technologies for Career Development and Career Support Services. London: UKCES.
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Tristram Hooley
Reader in Career Development
International Centre for Guidance Studies
University of Derby
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