ICT – the new frontier? Pushing the boundaries of careers practice
Bimrose, J., Kettunen, J., & Goddard, T. (2015). ICT – the new frontier? Pushing the boundaries of careers practice. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 43(1), 8-23. https://doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2014.975677
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Much progress has been made in integrating information and communications
technology ICT into careers practice, but there is still room for improvement. An
international lens is adopted to examine some key elements that contribute to the
successful integration of information communications technology (ICT) into careers
practice. We start by exploring the role of policy, using the UK as a case study. Next,
the perceptions that Finnish career practitioners have of ICT are reviewed using
research findings into the different ways they think about social media and its purpose
in career services. Finally, lessons learned from the design and integration of online
services within career development programming in Canada are discussed that ensure
accessibility both to practitioners and their clients.
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